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Magicvalley.com Gifted pets Judge turned rule pound pups: returns A PERSISTENT PROBLEM Attorneys can request removal Number of dogs given to without a reason By Ben Botkin T.F. shelter rises in January Times-News writer Attorneys can once again dis- By Nick Coltrain Olmstead said.“But (pet own- qualify judges from criminal cases Times-News writer ership) is more than that.” in the Idaho court system without January is the month when needing to state a reason. A little, unnamed husky folks realize that its tough to The Idaho Supreme Court on raced around the Twin Falls house-train a puppy in the Monday ordered the reinstate- Animal Shelter on Monday as winter, and when people ment of the right for attorneys — easily as he might have return to normal from vaca- both prosecutors and defense around a Christmas tree, tion mode, she said. But the lawyers — to disqualify a judge albeit without the ornaments problem of unwanted gifted without cause. The reinstate- to dislodge. pets isnt a Christmas exclu- ment, effective starting Saturday, He tumbled around with a sive: birthdays and other tra- comes after the states highest dachshund puppy named ditional gift-giving holidays court in July suspended the part of Criminal Rule 25 allowing a Slip that he will soon dwarf. bring them in also. Photos by DREW NASH/Times-News Shelter Supervisor Kathleen Giving a pet as a gift is judges disqualification without Jaylie Wagoner, 14, picks up a dog at the Twin Falls Animal Shelter Monday afternoon. cause. Olmstead said he was turned common enough — and Wagoner was at the shelter with her mother, Beckie Wagoner, looking to adopt a pet. in as a stray, but her instincts problematic enough — that it The July suspension left the rest tell her the purebred husky warrants a question on the of the rule intact, and meant that pup was probably a gift that pet adoption form at the attorneys wanting to disqualify a didnt quite work out. Twin Falls Animal Shelter, a judge had to state a cause. At the The exact number of practice Olmstead said is time, Chief Justice Daniel would-be Christmas pets common. Answering “yes” Eismann stated the section allow- that animal shelters receive is isnt a red flag, but it does ing removal without cause “has hard to tack down because a provoke more questions to been used excessively and abused number of people say they ensure the gift-giver, and so that the use of the rule should were found as strays when receiver if available to be curtailed and a study made of bringing them in. But anec- answer, has thought it the possible modification or elim- dotally, January is laden with through. That means having ination of the rule.” new dogs, Olmstead said. the time and energy for the The new order,a one-page doc- “Theyre cute and cuddly pet. ument signed by Eismann, states and thats what people look at, “Its a live commodity; its that the reinstatement comes and thats well and good,” not a jacket,”Olmstead said. “upon reconsideration.” The rule Switching homes for an section is apparently unchanged. animal is a traumatic experi- Twin Falls County Prosecutor MORE ONLINE ence and can exacerbate Grant Loebs welcomed the return READ tips for training stress-driven misbehavior, of the full disqualification tool. your new dog so it does- such as digging or chewing, Its needed to help both sides in nt end up at a shelter. Dogs are walked around just outside of the Twin Falls Animal Shelter Monday afternoon by a trial ensure that they get a fair MAGICVALLEY.COM See DOGS, Main 2 Jaylie Wagoner, 14, and her mother, Beckie Wagoner. and unbiased judge, Loebs said. A member of the state court systems criminal rules advisory committee, Loebs was involved in meetings about the issue that led the committee to recommend the T.F. Co. gets certified Snowmobiler missing rule return. He said he cant point to a case since the July suspension where he would have used the rule, but said in damage assessment south of Twin Falls its an important part of the system Times-News to have available when needed. By Nick Coltrain local people trained, so they were “Its a significant safety valve Times-News writer sending them from the state or A 43-year-old Twin Falls BREAKING NEWS for the system,” he said. “With other counties,”Frey said. “A lot of man is missing near the Dia- most things like that, you dont Before this month, any damage people that come in here dont mondfield Jack Campground in MAGICVALLEY.COM want to use the emergency brake assessment done after a Magic know the local sites or the people the Sawtooth National Forest. You read this story first online. very often, but when you do, you Valley disaster would have been that live here.” The man was apparently like to have it there.” done by out-of-towners likely The five assessors may also be snowmobiling alone Sunday. released, Stewart said. The rule has caused friction in unfamiliar with the valley and its asked to help in other parts of the Twin Falls County sheriffs Winter weather has occa- the past in the court system. Fifth residents. state, Frey said — for example, if deputies received his missing sionally stranded snowmobil- Judicial District Judge Robert But now, five Twin Falls County there are floods in north Idaho. persons report at about 11 ers in the popular area of the Elgee told the Times-News in employees and officials are certi- “Were a resource thats avail- p.m. that night, spokes- South Hills. In January 2006, 2009 that Loebs and Blaine fied as damage assessors, which able to the state when it requires us woman Lori Stewart said. for example, a Filer man and County Prosecutor Jim Thomas allows them to start the paperwork to be,”she said. They searched throughout the his son were forced to spend a were abusing the rule. and documentation needed to get Stewart,victim care coordinator night and into Monday. So far, night outdoors in a blizzard Elgee petitioned the Supreme state and federal relief in case of a and public information officer for only his truck has been found after becoming separated Court to change the rule that year, natural disaster. the sheriffs office, said the train- in the campground parking from the rest of their party. but said since that the matter has County Commissioners Tom ing helped expand her circle of lot, and the search continues. Stewart said it was just smoothed over locally. His peti- Mikesell and Terry Kramer, Twin knowledge on disaster declaration Twin Falls County and snowing a little bit Sunday tion did not appear connected to Falls County Sheriffs Office — though shed likely be too busy Cassia County search and night when the search began. the eventual suspension of the employees Tim Miller and Lori to assess damage for the state or rescue groups are assisting Snowmobilers have gone rule. Stewart, and Twin Falls County federal government if it happened with the search. The search missing in the area before, she Elgee couldnt be reached for Emergency Services Coordinator in Twin Falls County. parties brought out a helicop- noted, “but usually not comment on Monday. Jackie Frey completed the one-day “The training is not going to ben- ter and 17 people on snowmo- overnight.” training, hosted by the Idaho efit the sheriffs office,” Stewart biles to look for the man, For updates on the search, Ben Botkin may be reached at Bureau of Homeland Security. said.“It is going to benefit the com- whose name has not been visit Magicvalley.com. [email protected] or “In the past, we do not have munity.” 735-3238.

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She is now about five ets: $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for seniors and $2.50 for students, years away from retiring 8:15 p.m. show: $4.50 for all ages, 732-6655 or csi.edu/herrett. from her military career with the “Fighting First” 1st To have an event listed, please submit the name of the event, a Infantry Division, stationed brief description, time, place, cost and contact number to Mirela in Fort Riley, Kansas, and led Sulejmanovic by e-mail at [email protected]; by phone, by Maj.Gen.Vincent Brooks. Courtesy photo 735-3278; by fax, 734-5538; or by mail, Times-News, P.O. Box 548, “It’s so crystal-clear when Army Maj. Karrie Patterson, with the 1st Infantry Division, was honored with the Bronze Star on Nov. 22 at Twin Falls, ID 83303-0548. Deadline is noon, four days in advance I come home,” Patterson Contingency Operating Base Basra, Iraq, by U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Ricky Gibbs. of the event. said Monday about what’s driven her lifelong service to Her planning covered all sioned officer. Always a planner, Patter- the U.S. “We are all free in kinds of equipment and sup- “My dad and grandfather son said when she finally this country. We can wake plies that had been sent to Iraq taught me a lot about serv- leaves this earth she will MORE CALENDAR ONLINE up in the morning and do during the war — leaving ice,”she said. “I think it was proudly rest in Arlington Check out our online calendar where you can what we wish within certain some of it in Iraq, forwarding just something I fell into by National Cemetery along- submit events and search by category parameters. We are all free to some to operations in nature.” side her military brothers for specific events and dates. grow up, get married and Afghanistan and returning Patterson said she has and sisters. For now, she www.magicvalley.com/app/calendar/events/ have kids and pursue our some stateside without been greatly influenced by hopes to finish out her career dreams. But, it is a real affecting operations. her father, Wes “Pat” in the Army at Fort Riley pleasure and it will be very “It’s really great to be a Patterson, a former MHS with the “Fighting First.” fulfilling to wake up that first planner,” Patterson said. history and government “I hope to stay there a lit- morning after retirement to “Because all you have to do teacher,and her grandfather, tle longer and then from know that I really earned it.” is come up with a big dream Lewis W.Patterson,a pilot in there I’ll go where the Army Questions linger The Bronze Star is given to and everybody else exe- World War II. Her great- needs me,” she said, adding members of the military cutes it. grandfather, Charles Belnap, that she’s always happy to be who demonstrate “heroic or “The division and the was one of the original 1st wherever she lands. about death of Idaho’s meritorious achievement or brigade took the great parts Infantry Division soldiers in After retirement, she service.” of the plan and executed it World War I. plans to take back up hob- Patterson received the perfectly. In fact, (U.S.) “It took me a little while to bies she learned from her commendation before the Division South was well get there,” Patterson said in father. rock-star end of her latest stint in Iraq. ahead of everyone else as far the interview at her family’s “When I retire, I plan to It was awarded in large part as executing our responsible home in Burley. “But I grow it, I plan to hunt it, e’re coming up for her work under Brooks’ drawdown of forces.” always wanted to follow in throw it all into a pot and on the 75th YOU tutelage, developing a “see- Patterson enlisted in the Grandpa Patterson’s foot- make a great stew,”she said. anniversary of W DON’T SAY saw” plan for disposing of “a Idaho Air National Guard steps. I would sit here in this one of strangest suicides in mountain of stuff” the mili- in 1991, serving six years, house and he would sit over Laurie Welch may be Idaho history. Steve Crump tary had accumulated dur- and in 1998 went into the there in the corner, and I reached at lwelch@magic- On May 16, 1936, ing the troop drawdown. U.S. Army as a commis- would listen to his stories.” valley.com or at 677-5025. Laverne Fator of Hailey — one of the most famous for the race. jockeys in an era when Until Caldwell’s Gary jockeys were American Stevens, a three-time idols — died in a fall from a Derby winner, came along Dogs That Santa fifth-floor New York City in the 1980s, Fator was the Continued from Main 1 hospital room. most successful Idaho Time magazine called it jockey ever. she said.The shelter looks to feeling suicide. A lot of folks aren’t Eighteen years after his place animals into homes so sure. death, Fator was still well- that will care for them for hasn’t left Fator was born in Hailey regarded enough to their lifetimes. in 1902 and learned to ride become a charter member For gifts, Olmstead sug- almost before he could of the National Racing Hall gests giving a gift card shoppers walk. By the time he was a of Fame with 46 major- instead of a pet that may teenager, he was compet- race victories (1,075 over- not suit the recipient. Also, NEW YORK (AP) — ing on outlaw tracks and all). a person who can’t quite Forget the returns line. county fairs across the So why would the jockey muster the commitment or People hit the stores after West. throw himself out of a hos- time needed to care for a pet Christmas to buy, At 16, he won his first pital window at age 35? can instead visit the shelter indulging the rediscov- major race — at Oriental There’s a persistent theory to get their fix of uncondi- ered retail appetite that Park Raceway in Havana, that he didn’t. tional love, she said. may have made 2010’s of all places — and his Fator was admitted to If you do end up with an holiday shopping season career was off at a gallop. Jamaica Hospital with acute animal that you can’t quite the biggest ever. In his first year as a appendicitis, which was no care for, Olmstead suggest- Revenue for the holi- licensed jockey — 1919 — small matter in 1936. Once ed seeing if any immediate day season is on track to Fator finished third in the a patient’s appendix burst family members can; other- grow at its strongest rate wise, the shelter is probably national standings. — which Fator’s probably since 2006. Total spend- the best option, she said. He raced on the New had — there was a 1-in-3 ing for November and “By all means, don’t turn York State circuit in a pro- chance of death. And peni- December could exceed them loose,”she said. fessional career that lasted cillin was still nearly a 2007 sales — the best through 1933. As a contract decade away. season on record. This Nick Coltrain may be DREW NASH/Times-News jockey for Rancocas Stable One of the symptoms of despite an uncertain reached at ncoltrain@ A dachshund, bottom, and a husky play together at the Twin Falls in 1925 and 1926, Fator a hot appendix is a high economy and a rise in magicvalley.com or 735- Animal Shelter Monday afternoon. Both puppies have already been won the national champi- fever and one of the side thrifty habits. 3220. adopted and are waiting to be picked up. onship by earnings. effects of fever is delirium. Shoppers spent more Fator rode in the Fator, the theory goes, on their family and four went looking for some friends and for the first times, most famously in fresh air and fell out the time since before the 1932. Stable owner Edward window. Driver in chase charged with grand theft Great Recession, treated Bradley offered the jockey As a kid, Fator cheated themselves and even their his choice of two horses he By Laurie Welch nary hearing on the charges Law enforcement officials death all the time by riding pets. And after Christ- had entered. Fator picked Times-News writer in Minidoka County 5th from ISP, Minidoka County, horses no one else could mas, even an East Coast the colt Brother Joe, leav- handle. His was an ironic District Magistrate Court at Lincoln County and Hey- blizzard didn’t kill the ing for 19- end for a man whom Time A Utah man now faces a 1 p.m. Jan. 4. burn chased Sotomayor mood as they headed to year-old Eugene James, called “the iciest jockey charge of felony grand theft According to police, through Paul and into the stores armed with gift who won the race. Legend who ever rode a horse.” after he led police on a high- Sotomayor fled from an outlying area as he reached cards and eyeing a new has it that Fator passed up speed chase last week. Idaho State Police trooper speeds up to 100 mph,police crop of discounts. Burgoo King because the Steve Crump is the Joshua Andrew Sotomay- on Dec. 20 after the trooper say. Mall of America’s horse was assigned No. 13 Times-News Opinion editor. or, 18, of Clearfield, Utah, attempted to pull him over After Sotomayor evaded has also been charged with on a routine traffic stop on spike strips designed to spokesman Dan Jasper misdemeanor fleeing or at- Interstate 84 near Exit 208. slash his vehicle’s tires, a reported Monday that Watershed % of avg. peak tempting to elude a police A caller complained about Minidoka County deputy shoppers are doing more Salmon 103% 38% officer and misdemeanor Sotomayor’s car dragging was able to push his car off buying and less returning Big Wood 115% 43% driving without privileges its bumper. When the the road and into a field at this week than a year ago. Little Wood 129% 47% after he was arrested Dec. trooper ran the car’s 775 N. 600 W. 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Get it only at www.magicvalley.com/todaysdeal Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL/IDAHO Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Main 3 Idaho gets $350,000 Hart supporter takes aim at Anderson with ethics claims BOISE (AP) — An activist has engaged in conflicts of Spokesman-Review. “I’ve in drug settlement and supporter of Idaho Rep. interest in the Idaho Legis- got enough on my plate Phil Hart is trying to lodge lature because he’s a contrac- already.’’ By Ben Botkin attorney general’s office. go into the state’s general an ethics complaint against tor and voted in favor of con- Anderson said he hasn’t Times-News writer Other drugs were part of fund, where it will be one of the state lawmaker’s tractor licensing legislation. worked as a contractor since the settlement too — appropriated by the Leg- biggest critics, Republican Anderson also worked on he was elected to the Idaho Idaho has received Diovan, Zelnorm, Sando- islature. Rep. Eric Anderson. a state milfoil eradication Legislature in 2004. $350,045.89 in a settlement statin, Exforge and Tek- It’s not the first recent Lawmakers are already program and lives on Priest “I kinda dove into this with Novartis Pharmaceu- turna. The settlement re- settlement the state’s made investigating Anderson’s Lake, which is among the legislative thing headfirst ticals Corp., following alle- solves allegations that be- with pharmaceutical com- complaint against Hart, a Idaho lakes where milfoil is and never had any time any gations that the interna- tween 2002 and 2009, panies. In October, Idaho Republican battling state now being eradicated, more,” said Anderson, who tional company was in- Novartis provided illegal received a separate $985,105 and federal authorities over Spencer argues. defended his work on the volved in unlawful kickback compensation such as pay- settlement with Novartis unpaid taxes. Anderson But only House members state milfoil eradication schemes to induce physi- ments for speaker pro- Pharmaceuticals Corp. and claims Hart’s removal of can file such complaints, program. cians to write prescriptions grams, advisory boards, and Novartis Vaccines & Diag- state-owned timber with- according to Idaho officials. “I do live at a lake where for its drugs. gifts of entertainment, trav- nostics Inc., resolving alle- out paying for it, along with “Our rules on ethics are it’s, I think, one of the most Idaho Attorney General el and meals to health care gations that the company his refusal to pay income basically for the House, and beautiful lakes in the world, Lawrence Wasden on professionals so they would promoted a cystic fibrosis taxes, violate his oath to I think the attorney general and as an elected official I Monday announced the promote and prescribe the drug for uses not approved uphold the U.S. and state will say that a complaint certainly think I have a settlement, an effort that drugs, according to the by the FDA. constitutions. from other than a House responsibility to try to keep involved his Medicaid Fraud attorney general’s office. In recent years, settle- Hart supporter Larry member is not acceptable,” it that way,”Anderson said. Control Unit, other states Based in Switzerland, ments involving pharma- Spencer fired back last week said Denney,who forward- and the federal govern- Novartis’ pharmaceuticals ceutical companies trans- with a five-page letter to ed Spencer’s complaint ment. division posted $28.5 billion lated into millions for the Idaho House Speaker onto to House Ethics The settlement is the in net sales for 2009. The state. For example, since Lawerence Denney, lodging Committee Chairman Rep. Inspired Living outcome of an investigation company has research and 2005, seven cases with complaints of ethics viola- Tom Loertscher. 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Main 4 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 OBITUARIES Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Donald Gibson Bard Jr. Albert Avery Carrol Gene Standlee Dr. Donald Gibson Bard Albert Avery, age Monty (Chris), Gary EDEN — Carrol granddaughters and Jr., passed away Friday, Dec. 89, of Twin Falls, (Sharon), Bill (Helen) Gene Standlee, great-granddaugh- 24, 2010, at the Bennett Hills passed away Sat- and Patty (Billy). known as Gene, 78, ters in whatever they Care Center. urday, Dec. 25, 2010, A funeral will be of Eden, passed chose to participate He was born in at his residence. conducted at 11 a.m. away Sunday, Dec. in. He spent more Pleasantville, N.Y., on July 3, Albert was born Friday, Dec. 31, at 26, 2010, at his than 20 years 1918, to Mildred Mack and Sept. 20, 1921, in Calvary Chapel in home. watching and sup- Donald Bard. Sperry, Okla., the Buhl. Visitation will Gene was born in porting the College He is survived by his wife, practice in Suffield, Conn., son of Don and be from 4 to 7 p.m. Monette, Mo., on of Southern Idaho Lorna; sons, Glenn (Briony) for 35 years. He was presi- Louise Klinefelter. Thursday, Dec. 30, at Farmer June 27, 1932, to Cyrus and basketball games and was Bard and Donald G. dent of the Rotary Club, For most of his life, he was Funeral Chapel in Buhl. Opal Standlee. Gene grew up also a great fan of the BSU (Rebecca) Bard III; and his chairman of the Board of employed as a carpenter. He Interment will be in West in the Hazelton-Eden area. Broncos and with his season daughters, Kim (David) Education and chairman of loved the mountains and End Cemetery in Buhl. He entered the Navy at the passes, he and his wife and Leavens, Sharon Doyle and the Board of Deacons of the fishing in the high lakes. He The family would like to age of 17 and served four other family members sup- Gretchen (Peter) Loy. His Second Baptist Church as had a passion for horses. thank all the hospice person- years in the Korean War. ported and cheered the team grandchildren are Genevieve well as being on the staff of Survivors include his wife, nel for their care and atten- Upon returning from the on. Bard, Nicholas Leavens, two Hartford hospitals, two Elanor “Jo” Avery; children, tion to Albert. service, he moved to Kansas He is survived by his wife Erica (Richard) Shultz, Kyle nursing homes and served as and worked for the Census of 55 years, June (McConley) Doyle, Caitlin Doyle, Haley Town Health officer,medical Bureau for three months and Standlee; two daughters, Doyle, Michael Doyle, examiner and school physi- Willard Dale Allen could not wait to get back to Tanya( Kelly) Mcgrew from Joshua Loy, Nathan Loy, cian. the farm life, so he bought a Hawaii and Tena Wiese from Laurel Bard and Jacob Bard; After retiring to Idaho, he BURLEY — Willard Dale brand new “pink” convert- Boise; and two sons, Mike and the great-grandchildren served as chairman of the Allen, 78, was born May 29, ible and headed back to (Whendy) Standlee from are Richard, Brianna and South Central Health 1932, in Burley, Idaho, He Idaho, where he met and Eden and Gace Standlee Shawn Shultz. He is also District for a number of died Friday, Dec. 24, 2010, in married Deloris June from Phoenix,Ariz.; two sis- survived by his stepchildren, years. Shoshone. McConley. Together they ters, Glenda (Byron) Snyder Dan, Tom and Ray Faulkner A special thanks to Willard graduated from had five children. They also from Twin Falls and Glenys and their families. Bennett Hill Care Center for Burley High School in 1951 raised two of their grand- Johnson from Hazelton; and Dr. Bard graduated from their expertise and loving and completed one year of children, Chester Standlee three brothers, Gary (Pat) Duke University and Duke care. aeronautical mechanic and Amy Standlee (Kimball). Standlee from Casa Grande, University School of A memorial service will be training at Idaho State Gene always had the desire Ariz., Garld (Barbara) Medicine in 1943. After a held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, University. He then honor- to have his own business and, Standee from Phoenix, year of internship at New Dec. 29, at Demaray Funeral ably served four years in the with hard work, he pur- Ariz.; Dean (Trish) Standlee York Hospital, he served Service Gooding Chapel. United States Air Force dur- chased his first truck and from Anthem, Ark.; 12 with the Army for 2½ years Burial will be at the Upper ing the Korean Conflict as a hauled potatoes to Caldwell grandchildren; 19 great- during World War II. He Clover Cemetery at a later staff sergeant performing air for several years. Gene then grandchildren; and many attained the rank of captain date. plane maintenance. He purchased his first hay nieces and nephews. He was and saw duty in England, Condolences, memories received a call to serve a mis- equipment and started his preceded in death by his par- France and Germany. Upon and photos may be shared sion for the LDS Church but hay business. Through his ents, Cyrus and Opal his discharge, he went with the family by visiting was unable to serve due to a hard work and great integri- Standlee; one sister, Gayla through a residency in the obituary link at hunting accident. He later ty, he taught his five children (Standlee) Huber; his son Hartford, Conn., and then www.demarayfuneralser- served a stake mission in these values as they worked and daughter-in-law, Lynn opened an office for general vice.com. Burley. alongside him in his hay and Kathy Standlee; and his On Aug. 30, 1957, he mar- business. Everyone in the brother-in-law, Jim ried Joyce Nason in the Salt family was involved, whether Johnson. Max Lyle Potter Lake LDS Temple.He made a with running equipment, the There will be a viewing successful career as an girls fixing lunches and from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, KETCHUM — especially liked hav- entrepreneur working in cooking for the hay crew, Dec. 29, at White Mortuary Max Lyle Potter, 79, ing coffee at the carpentry and rentals and raking hay or whatever need- “Chapel by the Park.”Please of Ketchum, passed Buffalo Cafe and owned and operated Magic ed done. He was a man who join his family in celebrating away Friday,Dec. 24, Perrys with the Valley Gas and Oil. He valued hard work, honesty his life at a funeral held at 1 2010, in Boise. “Ketchum Under- owned several Texaco gas and a handshake was his p.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, at He was born Dec. ground,”where they stations in the Magic Valley promise and his word. First Assembly of God 19, 1931, in Hager- were able to solve area. He was an expert auto Gene spent his life enjoy- Church, 189 Locust St. N. man, Idaho, the son the worlds prob- mechanic and made a hobby He was preceded in death by ing and supporting his sons, (next to the Burger Stop on of Lyle Edward lems. of acquiring wrecked cars his parents, James B. Allen grandsons and great-grand- Addison) in Twin Falls. Potter and Mary Ellen Max will be remembered and restoring them. He was and Alice Isabel Cushion sons love of sports by his To share a memory of Penfold Potter. Max was as a wonderful husband, honest, hard-working and Allen; his siblings, Lloyd participation at their games. Gene or offer condolences to raised in Hagerman and father, grandfather and sincere in all that he did. He Allen, Charles Allen, Alice Gene also supported and Genes family, please visit graduated from Hagerman friend. was a loving father, husband McCord, Mona Mueller and encouraged his daughters, www.whitemortuary.com. High School in 1950. He He is survived by his wife and son, and a devoted Pert Allen; and a son-in-law, attended the Albion Normal of 54 years, Mary May Potter brother, church member and James Chapple. College and later Boise of Ketchum; their children, friend. His family and love of The funeral will be held at For obituary rates and information, call 735-3266 Monday Junior College. He spent his Melody (Gordon) Flade of the Lord always came first. 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, at through Saturday. Deadline is 3 p.m. for next-day publication. younger years working on Hailey, Ellen (Larry) Moore He will be greatly missed. the Unity LDS Church,275 S. The e-mail address for obituaries is [email protected]. his familys ranch at Deer of Boise and Mark Neyman Willard is survived by his 250 E. of Burley, with Bishop Death notices are a free service and can be placed until Creek. On Sept. 6, 1956, he Potter of Ketchum. He is also wife, Joyce Nason Allen; Mark Mabey officiating. 4 p.m. every day. To view or submit obituaries online, married Mary May Neyman survived by seven grandchil- seven children and 16 grand- Military rites will be provid- or to place a message in an individual online guestbook, in Elko, Nev. Max worked for dren, Angie (Adam) children. His children ed by the Mini-Cassia go to www.magicvalley.com and click on “Obituaries.” Morrison-Knudsen for one Erickson, Mandy (John) include Lori Rich (Brent), Veterans Organization. year; then he and Mary May Ricks, Fallon (Morgan) Russell Allen, Glen Allen Burial will be in the Pleasant settled in Ketchum where Simmons, Mitzi (Tony) (Linda), Joy Myers (Tim), View Cemetery.Friends may they raised three children. Samson, Joshua (Anne) Stan Allen (Jeanne), Shirley call from 6 until 8 p.m. Two Generations proudly serving the Magic Valley They owned and operated Flade, Spencer Flade and Chapple and Sterling Allen Wednesday, Dec. 29, at the Sun Valley Motors for more Madeline Flade; four great- (Michelle). He is also sur- Rasmussen Funeral Home, Ed • Funeral Services than 30 years. Max intro- grandchildren; one sister, vived by three siblings, 1350 E.16th St.in Burley,and • Cremation duced the Jeep brand to the Thelma Marsh; one sister- Wanda Kerbs, Mable from 10 until 10:45 a.m. • Monuments Wood River Valley and in-law, Margaret Potter; and Seamons and James B. Allen. Thursday at the church. • Pre-Funded Funeral Plans & Trusts sponsored numerous Jeep many extended family Jason races at Elkhorn. He was a members and friends. He member of Rotary was preceded in death by his SERVICES FREE Pre-Planning Funeral Booklet International and was parents; his sister, Eunice Third & Fillmore Jerome, Idaho 83338 • (208) 324-4555 instrumental in the military Morris; and his brother, Von Marilyn Carole Sheppard Jerome, funeral at 11 a.m. aircraft fly-overs on Potter. of Twin Falls, funeral Mass at Thursday at the Hazelton Hove-Robertson Funeral Chapel Memorial Day. He spent A funeral service will be 10 a.m. today at St. Edward LDS Church on Middleton many years on the Ketchum conducted at 2 p.m. the Confessor Catholic Avenue; visitation from 6 to 8 Cemetery District Board of Thursday, Dec. 30, at the Church, 161 Sixth Ave. E. in p.m. Wednesday at Trustees and served as Sun Valley LDS Chapel on Twin Falls (Reynolds Funeral Farnsworth Mortuary, 1343 chairman of the board. Sun Valley Road in Sun Chapel in Twin Falls). S. Lincoln in Jerome, and YOU MAY BENEFIT Max loved to golf, garden, Valley, with Bishop Bryan 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the travel, fish, visit and he was Evans officiating. A viewing Irma Baxter Patterson of church. very well-read. At age 50, he will begin one hour prior to Twin Falls, graveside service FROM CONVERTING TO A took up the violin with his the service. Interment will at 11 a.m. today at the West Jane Ellen Cunningham ROTH IRA BEFORE DEC. 31. granddaughters. He also follow in the Ketchum End Cemetery in Buhl Shew of Twin Falls, musical enjoyed pheasant hunting Cemetery. (Rosenau Funeral Home in celebration at 2 p.m. If you’re looking for tax-free opportunities with his friend, Neil Maxs family suggests that Twin Falls). Thursday at the First for your retirement or heirs, now’s the time Schoenenberger.Max was an in lieu of flowers, memorials Presbyterian Church, 209 avid airplane enthusiast, be made in his name to the Dorothy Joan “Dot” Fifth Ave. N. in Twin Falls. to talk. antique car collector and Blaine County Senior Citizen Swarner of Twin Falls, enjoyed cooking. He was Center, P.O. Box 28, Hailey, funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Thomas “Tom” Andrew Converting before Dec. 31 means you have known for his famous prime ID 83333. Arrangements are Wednesday at St. Edward the Gibson of Twin Falls, cele- the option to spread out the conversion rib roast prepared for holi- under the care of Farnsworth Confessor Catholic Church, bration of life at 2 p.m. amount over two years, which is something days.He loved his dog and he Mortuary of Jerome. 161 Sixth Ave. E. in Twin Thursday at Reynolds Falls; visitation from 5 to Funeral Chapel, 2466 you may want to consider. 7 p.m., with rosary at 7 p.m. Addison Ave.E.in Twin Falls. Call before December 31 to see if a Roth conversion Marjorie Burke South Tuesday, at Reynolds Funeral Chapel, 2466 Addison Ave. David Lee Hollon of Twin may be right for you. RUPERT — ter, Dion Wilson of E. in Twin Falls. Falls, memorial service at Edward Jones, its employees and fi nancial advisors are not estate planners and cannot provide Marjorie Burke Island Park, Idaho; 2 p.m. Thursday at Parkes tax or legal advice. Please consult your attorney or qualifi ed tax advisor regarding your situation. South passed away son, Rich South of William J. “Bill” Morgan of Magic Valley Funeral Home, on Sunday, Dec. 26, ONeals, Calif.; Burley, memorial service at 2551 Kimberly Road in Twin 2010, in Rupert, daughter, VaLois 11 a.m.Wednesday at the Burley Falls. Idaho. Glover of Quincy, First Presbyterian Church,2100 She was born to Calif.; daughter, Burton Ave. (Rasmussen CENTURY STADIUM 5 Dean Seibel, AAMS William Stevens, AAMS Ken Stuart Shelley Seibel, AAMS Hyrum and Stella Gwenevere (Mich- Funeral Home of Burley). 678-7142 834 Falls Ave. 1031 Eastland Drive, 1616 Addison 400 S. Main St. #101, Pack Burke on March ael) Shaw of North Suite 1010 Suite 1 Ave. E. Hailey www.centurycinema5.com 733-4925 734-1094 734-0264 788-7112 28, 1918, in Woodville, Idaho. Salt Lake, Utah; daughter, George David Reardon of Shows Nightly 7:20 & 9:35 She was preceded in death Zayne (Curtis) Stewart of Burley, celebration of life at Matinees Wed., Thur., Mon. & Tue. 2:00 & 4:15 by her parents; her husband, Rupert, Idaho; and daugh- 1 p.m. Wednesday at TRON: LEGACY 3-D PG Edward Rich Taylor South; ter-in-law, Shauna (Gay- Hansen-Payne Mortuary, Sci-Fi Action/Adventure son, Hyrum Burke South; len) Young of Sandy, Utah; 321 E. Main in Burley. Shows Nightly 7:25 & 9:30 son-in-law, Preston Glover; as well as 45 grandchildren; Matinees Wed., Thur., Mon. & Tue. 2:00 & 4:10 Rob Sturgill, AAMS Lynn Hansen, AAMS Gretchen W. Tim & Lori daughter-in-law, Sandy 77 great-grandchildren; Janet Scott Hunt of True Grit PG-13 1031 Eastland Drive, 1126 Eastland Drive, Clelland, AAMS Henrickson Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon in A Western action Suite 3 Suite 200 2716 S. 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She leaves daugh- Twin Falls. noon to 12:45 p.m. 1445 Fillmore St. 918 Main St. 442 Main St. 614 Fremont St. Shows Nightly 7:15 & 9:20 Suite 1101 Buhl Gooding Rupert Wednesday at the church. Matinees Wed., Thur., Mon. & Tue. 2:00 & 4:00 737-0277 543-9034 934-5001 436-1520 Narnia: THE DAWN TREADER 3-D PG Kim Duane Maddox of The Adventure Continues Shoshone, memorial service BURLEY THEATRE More obituaries are on Adults $7.00 Kids $4.50 at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Farnsworth Mortuary, 1343 Open Fri. - Tues. each week Nightly at 7:30 & 9:30 S. Lincoln in Jerome. Mark L. Martin Main 7-8 of todays paper 1126 Eastland Drive, PG Tangled Suite 200 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING Delbert Enos Waters of From Walt Disney, A Hilarious Animated Adventure 732-0300 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Main 5 Built for the Magic Valley, Built By the Magic Valley

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(208) 733-7653 (733-SOLD) www.WesterraRealEstate.com MAIN 6 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2010 OPINION EDITOR STEVE CRUMP: 735-3223 [email protected] QUOTABLE “Fear of war is never helpful in preventing war.” — South Korea President Lee Myung-bak, vowing relentless OPINION retaliation against North Korea if provoked again EDITORIAL Farewell to fantasies and freakouts Why commercial ver the past three all, would have been a waste vative freakout. (Its hard to years, American of their world-historical fret that much about the Opolitics has been moment. The freakout supposed Kenyan-Marxist dominated by a liberal fan- ensured that Republicans, radical in the White House nuclear powers tasy and a conservative more or less in lock step, when anything he accom- freakout. Ross would resist every proposal plishes has to be co-signed The fantasy was the idea Douthat and vote “no” on every bill. by John Boehner.) that Barack Obama, a one- (After all, to compromise In this brave new post- prospects are term senator with an mer of 2009, started from with tyranny was no better election world, lawmakers appealing biography and a the same premise as the than surrendering to it.) on both sides stopped silver tongue, would turn fantasy — that the Obama So Democrats hailed the behaving like players in out to be Franklin Delano presidency really was capa- death of conservatism and some Beltway version of the still dim in Idaho Roosevelt, Robert F. ble of completely trans- the dawn of a glorious liberal battle at Armageddon and Kennedy and Mahatma forming American society epoch and then griped that started behaving like, well, ith the possible exception of Gandhi all rolled into one. and that we might be on the Republicans wouldnt lend lawmakers. They cut deals, Tennessees, no states governors This fantasy inspired a wave brink of a new New Deal or their support to its fulfill- traded horses, preened for or congressional delegation have of 1960s-style enthusiasm, a greater Great Society. But ment. Republicans the cameras, and cast their been more strongly pro-nuclear an unsettling personality to freaked-out conserva- denounced President votes on a mix of principle, energy over the past 60 years cult (that “Yes We Can” tives, this seemed more like Obama as a Marxist and pique and political self- thanW Idahos. video full of harmonizing a nightmare than a dream. shrieked “you lie!” at him in interest, rather than just Thats understandable. The first commercial celebrities only gets creepier So they flipped the liberal the House chambers, and falling into line for or in hindsight) and a lot of script: Where Obamas then they complained that against the Obama agenda. nuclear energy lit up Arco in 1955 and the Idaho over-the-top promises acolytes were utopian, con- he wouldnt listen to their This return to normalcy is National Laboratory has been a virtually recession- from Obama himself. It per- servatives turned apocalyp- ideas. good news for fans of bipar- proof bulwark of Idahos economy for even longer. suaded Democrats that the tic, pitting liberty against But in the past month of tisan comity and centrism But the collapse of Alternative Energy Holdings laws of politics had been tyranny, freedom against lame-duck activity, weve for centrisms sake. And it Inc. — and its plans to build a $10 billion nuclear suspended, and that every socialism, American excep- witnessed a return to politi- might be good news for the power plant in Payette County — didnt change the legislative goal theyd ever tionalism against the fate of cal normalcy. The country. In the end, some basic equation of energy in this state. Its still possi- dreamed about was now Nineveh and Tyre. Republican midterm sweep sort of bipartisanship will ble — perhaps likely — that Idaho will be the last within reach. It was even This wasnt a congenial delivered the coup de grace be required to pull America state to build a commercial nuclear power plant. powerful enough to win climate for bipartisanship, to the liberal fantasy by dra- back from the fiscal The reasons are simple: Idahoans pay less for a President Obama a Nobel to put it mildly. The fantasy matically foreshortening precipice. what many pundits expect- kilowatt-hour of electricity than anybody else in Peace Prize, just for being ensured that the Democrats his amazing self. would go for broke (quite ed to be an enduring Ross Douthat is a colum- America, and that power doesnt come from The freakout, which literally, judging by the Democratic majority. But it nist for The New York nuclear plants. began in earnest during the budget figures) on domestic also dropped a lid, at least Times. Write to him at Hydropower still provides a plurality of Idahos long, hot health care sum- policy — anything else, after temporarily, on the conser- [email protected]. energy — 48 percent — and its still relatively cheap. Coal accounts for another 42 percent. So to add commercial nuclear power to the mix in Idaho would make the electricity we use to heat and Commodity markets tell us the world is finite light our homes and businesses and run our irriga- tion systems more expensive. il is back above $90 mean that speculation ing about imminent hyper- Thats just not how the economics of energy a barrel. Copper and played no role in 2007- inflation since 2008. work. Ocotton have hit 2008. Nor should we reject Yet inflation has the notion that speculation remained low. Whats an There are two factors — a major change in federal record highs. Wheat and corn prices are way up. Over is playing some role in cur- inflation worrier to do? salmon management policy or huge increase in the all, world commodity prices Paul rent prices; for example, One response has been a cost of fossil fuels — that could change that. But have risen by a quarter in Krugman who is that mystery investor proliferation of conspiracy even so, Idaho simply has cheaper options. the past six months. who has bought up much of theories, of claims that the One of them is blossoming all around you. Wind So whats the meaning of ago, many commentators the worlds copper supply? government is suppressing power is the fastest-growing energy sector in this surge? dismissed the price spike as But the fact that world eco- the truth about rising Idaho, and really its only limiting factor is the will- Is it speculation run an aberration driven by nomic recovery has also prices. But lately many on ingness of utilities such as Idaho Power to partici- amok? Is it the result of speculators. And they brought a recovery in com- the right have seized on ris- pate further. excessive money creation, a claimed vindication when modity prices strongly sug- ing commodity prices as Solar and geothermal are also on the horizon — harbinger of runaway infla- commodity prices plunged gests that recent price fluc- proof that they were right tion just around the corner? in the second half of 2008. tuations mainly reflect fun- all along, as a sign of high although still in their development infancy in No and no. But that price collapse damental factors. overall inflation just around Idaho. What the commodity coincided with a severe What about commodity the corner. Which is not to say theres no place for commer- markets are telling us is that global recession, which led prices as a harbinger of The big problem with cial nuclear power in Idaho. Its just hard to see were living in a finite world, to a sharp fall in demand for inflation? Many commen- those blaming the Fed for how, for the forseeable future anyway, it would in which the rapid growth of raw materials. tators on the right have been rising commodity prices is pencil out. emerging economies is plac- Well, it still feels like a predicting for years that the that theyre suffering from ing pressure on limited sup- recession in America. But Federal Reserve, by printing delusions of U.S. economic plies of raw materials, push- thanks to growth in devel- lots of money — its not grandeur. For commodity ing up their prices. And oping nations, world indus- actually doing that, but prices are set globally, and TIMES-NEWS America is, for the most part, trial production recently thats the accusation — is what America does just isnt John Pfeifer . . . publisher Steve Crump . . . Opinion editor just a bystander in this story. passed its previous peak — setting us up for severe that important a factor. Some background: The and, sure enough, com- inflation. Stagflation is The members of the editorial board and writers of last time the prices of oil modity prices are surging coming, declared Rep. Paul Paul Krugman is a colum- editorials are John Pfeifer, Steve Crump, and other commodities again. Ryan in February 2009; nist for The New York Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. were this high, 2 1/2 years This doesnt necessarily Glenn Beck has been warn- Times. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Schools can succeed public schools, my friends owes him an apology. offer Dr. Rickards a com- Day” forum with Gov. Otter employees of the Tax teach there and learn there. I Dr. Rickards exposed this plete exoneration for the and his cabinet. As a public Commission say Chigbrow with old facilities will gladly donate to help fix infamous chap Gillespie and gross injustice executed school teacher, I voiced my “intervened on behalf of his Are kids today dumber or the water problem in my his diabolical nuclear scam against him for simply try- concerns with the massive sons accounting firm over is it that this generation of communitys public school. on Day 1. While Dr. Rickards ing to tell the truth about cuts in education. I had objections from agency teachers is just inept? If we care about the situa- was attempting to expose Gillespie. Unfortunately Dr. been following a story workers.”(Full story at Way back when Chad tion our kids are in, why are Gillespie and his nefarious Rickards heroism and self- regarding the approximately www.kboi2.com) Fridal was in third grade, he we waiting for a bond to put project, the federal, state sacrifice will go unsung. $250 million in uncollected Go beyond the legal sat in a desk with an ink in a new furnace or add and local officials as well as The local gentry will say, taxes in Idaho and ques- speak, posturing and eva- well. It was at least 60 years some rooms? Lets do it the media, courts and law “who me?” and the stain tioned both Otter and Tax sive maneuvers and the dis- old. He had to wear a coat in now! enforcement were complicit they placed on a selfless Commission Chairman heartening conclusion is class during the winter. He I challenge the school in facilitating Gillespie on good man will remain. Royce Chigbrow of the that Chigbrow used his didnt seem to notice. His board and administration to the one hand and persecut- Once the self-righteous legitimacy of the story. I was position to help his sons teacher, Mrs. Nye, was get us together and get these ing Dr. Rickards on the mob of elites burn the told that the commission well-connected clients. Any somehow able to teach him projects done now. We are other hand. One local radio wrong evil witch at the had hired more auditors and wrongdoing is, of course, some math and English, willing to make some sacri- commentator was actually stake, all they choose to do that the situation was being denied, but this is a situa- even in these dire circum- fices if it is really for the acting as a foot soldier, is go to church the next remedied. Mr. Otter indi- tion where even a hint of stances. kids. If the situation is not organizer and pamphleteer Sunday morning and hope cated that much of this tax impropriety is unaccept- Isnt it insulting to you that dire, then please stop for Gillespie. Meanwhile nobody recognizes them for money would never be able. Mr. Chigbrow, is this teachers that your employ- insulting our teachers, Gillespie and the entire the foul deeds they have recouped, as it was revenue what you meant when you ers think you are so slow coaches and students. They political machine, including committed against Dr. that would have come from told me, to my face, that that you cannot teach effec- are just as capable of teach- the media and legal system, Rickards. businesses that unfortu- your agency was doing tively unless your building is ing as Mrs. Nye was. There prosecuted, persecuted, For what it is worth, Dr. nately had failed during the everything it could to new? How maddening it was never a duller student harassed, convicted and Rickards, I for one am sorry recession. recoup the tax money? must be to coach in a place than Chad Fridal and yet he smeared Dr. Rickards for for the acute injustice this I thanked them for their It seems to me that our where people think you somehow learned in that trying to tell them the sim- community committed consideration and left state government, which is cannot produce winning 60-year-old desk. ple truth about the Gillespie against you and hereby believing that the problem quick to point out corrup- teams unless you have a new Wearer of shoes, “Atomic Ruse.” honor your heroism. was being addressed as tion in Washington, is hav- gym. Parents, does the CHAD FRIDAL If there were any honor MAX HATFIELD much as it could be. ing trouble keeping its own school district think your Malta left in our community, the Dallas, Texas Admittedly naive; however, house in order. This is kids are so dull that the law enforcement officers, teachers must keep some shameful behavior for a environment has to be just Exposure of nuke scam the judge, the local politi- Hint of impropriety idealism alive for the health public servant, and I perfect or they cant learn? cians and the media, of their students psyches — demand a redress of griev- If the kids are not safe, lets brought persecution including the radio com- is unacceptable even though we know bet- ances. fix it! The community perse- mentator/pamphleteer Last February, I attended ter. Imagine my “surprise” JENNIFER OSTYN Though I am not a fan of cuted Dr. Peter Rickards and working for Gillespie, would the Hazelton “Capital For A when I recently read that Twin Falls

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES/NATION Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Main 7 Calvin C. Crane Rena Stevenson Franklin Health plan faces difficulties BURLEY — Calvin RUPERT — Rena The Washington Post known as high-risk pools, Cottrell Crane, age 83, of Stevenson Franklin, age 96, a are experiencing expected Burley, passed away peace- former resident of Portland, One of the first parts of growing pains. It will take fully on Saturday (Christmas Ore., passed away Saturday, the new health care law time to spread the word that Day), Dec. 25, 2010, at his Dec. 25, 2010, at the home of ready for consumers — they exist and to adjust home with his dear wife and her daughter, Susan, in special health plans devot- prices and benefits so the family by his side. Rexburg. ed to the insurance indus- plans are as attractive as He was born on Sept. 19, Rena was born Sept. 30, try’s rejects — is attracting possible, they say. 1927, in Burley, Idaho, the 1914, in North Ogden, Utah, only a fraction of the pre- State-level directors of the son of Elmer LeRoy and into a loving family.She grew dicted customers, plans agree, in part. But in Mary (Cottrell) Crane. He up on the family farm and prompting the Obama interviews, they also said received his education in attended school in the administration and states that the insurance premiums Burley and graduated from Acequia area near Rupert. to step up their strategies are unaffordable for some Burley High School. He Despite contracting polio at to motivate people to buy who need the coverage. served in the United States an early age, which affected them. At the same time, Army in the 1st Cavalry her left leg, she never let it she was able to do in her lat- since the plans opened for Division and was stationed wife, Raeola Drake Crane of stop her from participating in ter years via her main form business in the late sum- in Japan. Calvin married Burley; his children, Dennis any activity. of transportation, which mer and early fall, the Raeola Drake on April 21, Drake (Kathy) Crane and She married Harol E. were her legs and the bus. medical bills so far are, in 1948, in the Salt Lake LDS Caleen (DelRay) Heward, all Franklin on Dec. 11, 1935, in Her energy and devotion to at least a few states, much Temple. of Burley, Scott LeRoy Logan, Utah, and resided on family and friends will be higher than anticipated, WANTED… He and Raeola farmed (Kathy) Crane of Blackfoot, the Franklin farm in Jackson, sorely missed. raising the question of throughout their married Carla Rae (Ron) Osborne of Idaho, with their daughter, She is survived by her chil- whether $5 billion that We still pay top life. He taught and instilled Meridian and Kelley Lyn Lila and Harol’s parents. The dren, Lila (Carl) Allan of St. Congress has devoted to dollar for junk in his children the value of (Evan) Call of American Depression forced them to George, Utah, Joy the program could run out hard work. He loved horses Falls; 21 grandchildren; 31 move to Portland, Ore., in DeLaughter of Portland, even if relatively few peo- batteries! and was active in the Cassia great-grandchildren; and his 1936, where she resided the Ore., and Susan (Dennis) ple join. County Posse. He also siblings, Elma Bowen, rest of her life with the Hymas of Rexburg; 15 grand- Federal health officials Interstate Batteries enjoyed softball, basketball Danford (LaRae) Crane and exception of the last four children; 36 great-grandchil- contend that the plans, 733-0896 and football. However, most Marjorie (D. Rex) Gerratt all months. The family then dren; and her siblings, Ruth important to Calvin, was his of Burley. He was preceded increased by one son and two Shupe, Geneva Doane, Bert family. in death by his parents; two daughters, Jerry, Joy and Stevenson and Bud He was an active member sisters, Mildred Crane and Susan. Rena worked at vari- Stevenson. In addition to her EATON DRILLING of the LDS Church and Mary Lou Funk; two broth- ous jobs to help support her husband and son, Rena was served faithfully throughout ers, Lynn Crane and Paul family. Wherever she lived, preceded in death by her par- & PUMP SERVICE his life including leadership Crane; and a granddaughter, the house was kept in an ents, William Albert and Kate of the High Priest group and Scottie Leigh Crane. immaculate state and what- (Mathews) Stevenson; two Serving The Magic Valley Since 1907 Elder’s Quorum, and had The funeral will be held at ever amount of dirt bordered sons-in-law, Bill Charles and served as a ward clerk, 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 31, at the it had flowers growing from Mick DeLaughter; one sister, Don’t get stuck Sunday school president, Unity LDS Church, 275 S. it. She was a good seamstress Lea; and one brother, Mel. Young Men’s president, as a 250 E. of Burley, with Bishop and stitched her daughters’ The funeral will be held at without water member of the stake high Mark Mabey officiating. clothes whether she had a 2 p.m. Wednesday,Dec. 29, at 485 South Idaho – Wendell council, teacher, a coordi- Military rites will be provided pattern or not. the Rasmussen Funeral 536-2223 nator of the sacrament by the Mini-Cassia Veterans Harol died on Aug. 10, Home, 1350 E. 16th St. in meetings at Highland Organization. 1976, and her son, Jerry on Burley. Burial will be in the Estates, and with his wife, Burial will be in the Riverside Sept. 11, 1989. Rena contin- Rupert Cemetery. Friends Raeola, served as mission- Cemetery in Heyburn. Friends ued to work into her 80s may call from noon until aries in Nigeria, Africa, and may call from 6 until keeping house for various 1:45 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. Allen Micronesia, Guam. He also 8 p.m.Thursday,Dec.30,at the clients who became dear 29, at the Rasmussen Funeral had served in the communi- Rasmussen Funeral Home, friends. Home. Construction, Inc. ty on the Burley Labor 1350 E. 16th St. in Burley, and She was a quiet little lady Board. from 10 until 10:45 a.m.Friday who preferred to stay in the Concrete Contractors Calvin is survived by his at the church. background while she Brockman Family "Over 30 Years of Experience" served others. The tender Chiropractic 1425 S. 1800 E., Gooding, ID spot she had for the elderly Dr. Marjorie A. Brockman took her on many errands of R.N., B.S.N., D.C. Phone: 2089349137 Mobile: 3091022 EATH NOTICES mercy to meet their needs. D “A Positive Approach To Wellness” Fax: 2089349127 #RCE6090 Her greatest passion was 445 Idaho St., Gooding 9345000 Lane E. Gochnour Ogden, Utah, and formerly traveling, anywhere, which of Jerome, died Sunday, RUPERT — Lane E. Dec. 26, 2010, at the Gochnour, 62, of Kemmerer, Crestwood Care Center in Wyo., and formerly of Ogden, Utah. Burley, died Saturday, The funeral will be held at Dec.25, 2010, at his home. 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, at A memorial service will be the Jerome LDS Stake held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Center on Tiger Driven Dec. 30, at the Hansen (Hove-Robertson Funeral Mortuary Rupert Chapel, Chapel in Jerome). 710 Sixth St. Arvin Haskell Nell Cunningham Arvin “Al” Haskell, 90, of JEROME — Nell Twin Falls, died Sunday, Cunningham, 102, of Dec. 26, 2010, at the Jerome, died Thursday, Heritage Assisted Living Dec. 23, 2010, at her home. Center in Twin Falls. A graveside service will Arrangements will be be conducted 1 p.m. announced by Reynolds Thursday, Dec. 30, at the Funeral Chapel in Twin Jerome Cemetery (Hove- Falls. Robertson Funeral Chapel in Jerome). Daniel H. McFaddan HAGERMAN — Daniel H. Charles L. Crowder McFaddan,77,died Monday, AMERICAN FALLS — Dr. Dec. 27, 2010, at his resi- Charles Linfield Crowder, dence. 81, of American Falls, died Arrangements will be Friday, Dec. 24, 2010. announced Farmer Funeral The funeral will be at Chapel in Buhl. 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, at the American Falls High School; visitation from 6 to Charles L. Smalley 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, HAGERMAN — Charles at the Power House Ladd Smalley, 83, of Hager- Christian Fellowship, 2905 man, died Monday, Dec. 27, Sunbeam Road in American 2010, at the North Canyon Falls, and noon to 1 p.m. Medical Center in Gooding. Thursday at the school Arrangements will be (Davis-Rose Mortuary in announced by Farmer American Falls; condo- Funeral Chapel of Buhl. lences: www.davisrosemor- tuary.com). FAST BAIL BOND Mary Alice Randall 735-0030 JEROME — Mary Alice Gifford Randall, 91, of Jack Green - Joyce Moreno

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BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Cloudy and breezy, snow showers. High 37. Today Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 45 31 0.01" Tonight: Light snow showers. Low 31. Challis 33 19 Trace" Coeur d’ Alene 36 28 0.00" Idaho Falls 33 25 Trace" Tomorrow: Windy and cold with snow showers. High 35. Jerome 38 26 0.01" Lewiston 43 31 Trace" Lowell 38 32 0.10" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Cloudy, Snow showers Windy and cold Cold and Partially Mostly cloudy, Pocatello 35 30 0.02" developing likely with snow breezy, snow clearing skies cold and Rexburg 31 24 Trace" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 37 12 0.00" snow showers showers showers and cold mostly dry Stanley 26 20 0.16" Sun Valley 34 18 n/a Yesterday’s High 38° Yesterday’s Trace High 39° Low 31° 35° / 19° 23° / 12° 19° / 6° 22° / 12° Yesterday’s Low 29° Month to Date 1.75" Normal High / Low 36° / 19° Avg. Month to Date 0.88" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 61° in 1980 Water Year to Date 4.65" Record Low -5° in 1988 Avg. Water Year to Date 2.54" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 42° Yesterday’s Trace Yesterday’s High 85% 5 pm Yesterday 30.22 in. Today Sunrise: 8:07 AM Sunset: 5:12 PM Yesterday’s Low 30° Month to Date 3.17" Yesterday’s Low 48% Wednesday Sunrise: 8:07 AM Sunset: 5:13 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 34° / 19° Avg. Month to Date 0.99" Today’s Forecast Avg. 76% Thursday Sunrise: 8:08 AM Sunset: 5:14 PM Snow showers for today with a steadier and Record High 58° in 1976 Water Year to Date 5.91" Friday Sunrise: 8:08 AM Sunset: 5:14 PM heavier snow developing tonight and Record Low -7° in 1985 Avg. Water Year to Date 2.91" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Saturday Sunrise: 8:08 AM Sunset: 5:15 PM Wednesday. Several inches will be likely. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 30'sTonight’s Lows 20's to 30's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 34 / 30 BOISE Today Moonrise: 1:06 AM Moonset: 12:16 PM 1 11 3 5 7 10 Rain and snow showers for lower Wednesday Last New First Full Moonrise: 2:18 AM Moonset: 12:47 PM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming elevations today with snow showers Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Thursday Moonrise: 3:30 AM Moonset: 1:23 PM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com elsewhere. Snow showers tonight and again on Wednesday. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Thursday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 42 / 37 Today Highs/Lows 30's to 40's / 20's to 30's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 39 31 mx 35 17 mx 24 17 ls Atlanta 45 25 su 53 34 pc Orlando 58 32 su 64 45 pc Acapulco 81 70 pc 83 69 pc Moscow 24 15 pc 26 8 sn Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 34 27 ls 28 15 sn 18 15 mc Atlantic City 35 28 pc 38 26 pc Philadelphia 35 20 pc 39 17 pc Athens 60 52 sh 55 50 sh Nairobi 75 51 sh 72 49 sh Developing snow showers Burley 37 31 mx 35 19 mx 21 19 ls Baltimore 37 22 pc 40 24 pc Phoenix 65 47 pc 59 44 sh Auckland 69 59 pc 69 59 sh Oslo 11 -2 pc 10 5 pc 37 / 32 for today with snow Challis 28 18 ls 29 8 ls 16 8 ls Billings 38 21 mc 31 14 ls Portland, ME 27 16 su 34 25 su Bangkok 88 71 pc 90 72 pc Paris 36 34 ls 39 31 pc Coeur d’ Alene 34 30 ls 30 17 ls 20 17 ls Birmingham 50 27 su 57 39 pc Raleigh 37 22 su 43 25 pc Beijing 32 12 pc 24 8 pc Prague 23 -2 pc 15 -2 pc showers tonight and Elko, NV 33 25 ls 31 6 ls 17 6 ls Boston 31 23 su 36 23 su Rapid City 36 20 pc 38 17 pc Berlin 26 5 pc 14 -6 pc Rio de Jane 77 69 sh 78 68 sh Wednesday. Slick and icy Eugene, OR 48 37 r 39 31 sh 39 31 sh Charleston, SC 50 34 su 54 38 pc Reno 42 35 mx 35 13 ls Buenos Aires 97 67 pc 89 66 pc Rome 47 41 pc 50 42 pc McCall roads will become likely. Gooding 34 29 mx 33 17 mx 21 17 ls Charleston, WV 35 20 pc 40 27 pc Sacramento 52 44 r 50 35 sh Cairo 80 50 pc 76 52 pc Santiago 86 48 pc 84 54 pc Grace 29 24 ls 31 13 ls 17 13 ls 29 19 pc 32 30 pc St. Louis 37 30 pc 42 37 r Dhahran 72 63 pc 72 64 pc Seoul 28 15 pc 25 9 ls Salmon 30 / 22 Hagerman 40 32 mx 36 21 r 25 21 ls Cleveland 30 24 pc 32 28 pc St.Paul 31 15 pc 31 28 pc Geneva 35 20 ls 37 20 pc Sydney 80 57 sh 85 57 pc 28 / 17 Hailey 33 25 ls 31 15 ls 18 15 ls Denver 48 26 pc 53 29 pc Salt Lake City 36 28 mc 34 22 ls Hong Kong 68 62 sh 67 55 pc Tel Aviv 72 62 pc 71 63 pc Idaho Falls 31 25 ls 32 16 ls 19 16 ls Des Moines 30 19 pc 35 33 pc San Diego 61 52 pc 58 49 r Jerusalem 74 47 pc 71 49 pc Tokyo 50 32 pc 47 33 pc Kalispell, MT 36 23 ls 29 11 sn 15 11 ls Detroit 31 23 pc 33 28 pc San Francisco 55 50 r 52 42 sh Johannesburg 82 59 th 82 59 th Vienna 31 14 pc 24 14 pc Jerome 36 30 mx 34 18 mx 21 18 ls El Paso 60 34 pc 64 43 pc Seattle 45 35 sh 39 31 sh Kuwait City 68 45 pc 68 48 pc Warsaw 21 15 pc 23 17 ls Lewiston 42 37 r 37 28 ls 29 28 ls Fairbanks -20 -23 pc -9 -12 pc Tucson 64 44 pc 60 43 r London 42 41 r 46 38 pc Winnipeg 24 15 pc 23 9 pc Caldwell Malad City 31 27 ls 32 16 ls 20 16 ls Fargo 26 15 pc 25 20 pc Washington, DC 39 25 pc 42 25 pc Mexico City 66 41 pc 67 36 pc Zurich 32 5 ls 34 5 pc 38 / 29 Idaho Falls Malta 33 29 ls 33 17 ls 22 17 ls Honolulu 75 65 th 76 67 sh McCall 30 22 ls 26 6 ls 17 6 ls Houston 63 58 sh 69 58 th Boise Sun Valley 31 / 25 Missoula, MT 35 25 r 30 15 ls 16 15 ls Indianapolis 32 21 pc 34 31 pc TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 39 / 31 27 / 21 Pocatello 34 29 ls 35 18 ls 22 18 ls Jacksonville 54 36 su 58 43 pc -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Portland, OR 45 35 sh 39 31 sh 38 31 ls Kansas City 40 29 pc 45 43 mc Pocatello Rupert 36 30 mx 34 19 mx 20 19 ls Las Vegas 57 41 pc 53 35 sh L Rupert 34 / 29 Rexburg 28 24 ls 29 14 ls 17 14 ls Little Rock 47 37 mc 48 47 r Mountain Home 36 / 30 39 / 31 Richland, WA 41 29 r 36 22 ls 28 22 ls Los Angeles 65 49 pc 59 45 sh Rogerson 35 27 ls 31 4 ls 17 4 ls Memphis 46 33 pc 46 44 r Burley Salmon 28 17 mx 27 11 ls 18 11 ls Miami 63 51 su 71 57 pc Twin Falls 37 / 31 Salt Lake City, UT 36 28 mc 34 22 ls 24 22 ls Milwaukee 31 19 pc 33 30 pc Fronts 39 / 31 Spokane, WA 36 30 r 31 19 ls 22 19 pc Nashville 40 25 pc 45 36 sh Stanley 29 20 ls 27 3 ls 14 3 ls New Orleans 56 43 su 64 58 sh Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 45 at Boise Low: 7 at Dixie Sun Valley 27 21 ls 26 10 ls 14 10 ls New York 35 26 pc 38 26 pc Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 37 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 22 16 ls 26 6 ls 66ls 47 c5544r Omaha 36 25 pc 42 39 pc th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing H Warm GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY CANADIAN FORECAST Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary You are the conductor of your own attitude! City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 25 -6 pc 15 -17 ls Saskatoon 14 -2 pc 13 -13 pc Nobody else can compose your Cranbrook 28 7 ls 21 -26 sn Toronto 28 22 ls 30 20 pc Valid to 6 p.m. today H Edmonton 20 -13 pc 10 -17 pc Vancouver 38 22 ls 33 20 ls Occluded Kelowna 29 1 ls 25 -21 ls Victoria 46 33 sh 39 32 ls Yesterday’s National Extremes: thoughts for you. Lethbridge 34 4 pc 19 -7 ls Winnipeg 24 15 pc 23 9 pc High: 73 at Whiteman, Calif. Regina 23 3pc 19-9pc Low: -10 at Pinedale, Wyo. ~ Lee J. Colan Diane K Boyd BUHL — Diane K Boyd, 69, to give back to the communi- Idaho State senators She enjoyed hosting She is survived by her hus- “Chapel by the Park,” with of Buhl, passed away peace- ty.As the Twin Falls executive in Washington, D.C., parties and socializ- band, Kenneth “Mick” Boyd Pastor Chris Reinke officiating. fully at home with her family director of the United Way, to advocate for senior ing with family and of Buhl, Idaho; her children, Memorial contributions close by Friday Dec. 24, 2010. she worked closely with citizens. Beyond the friends. She had a Gary (Jennifer) Scholl of Des may be made in Diane’s She was born on February community organizations three organizations very strong sense of Moines, Iowa, Toni Bowen memory to the College of 21, 1941, in Boise, Idaho, to and businesses and was suc- mentioned she was fashion and design (Lonny) Attebery of Salt Lake Southern Idaho Foundation: Oren and LaVerne Hutton of cessful in her fundraising also on the State as she loved to City, Utah, Connie Lupton of College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, Idaho. Diane grew efforts as well as introducing Board for Girls Scouts design and decorate Boise, Idaho, Lisa (Paul) P.O. Box 1238, Twin Falls, ID up throughout Idaho and the Success by 6 program to of America for Idaho, her house and oth- Haring of Salt Lake City, 83303-1238 or the Boys and spent most of her childhood Twin Falls. Diane became involved in business ers. She always Utah, and Kris (Glenn) Girls Clubs of Magic Valley, living around the Snake River more involved in volunteer development for Gooding enjoyed shopping with Barrett of Boise, Idaho, her 999 Frontier Road, Twin in southeast Idaho. Diane work after working with the County,member of organiza- friends and her daughter. She sibling, Larry (Vicki) Hutton Falls, ID 83301. graduated from Wendell High United Way. She always had tions such as Mentor Club, was known to love fast cars. of Star, Idaho; and nine The family would like to School and attended college an affection toward mentor- PEO, and the Boys and Girls Diane had compassion for grandchildren. She was pre- thank friends and neighbors at Boise Junior College and ing others.She was a member Club. people especially as she men- ceded in death by her parents, for the compassion they have San Jose State University. of the College of Southern Diane loved to read and tored or talked with women Oren and LaVerne Hutton; shown with food, phone calls Diane had a long and very Idaho Foundation Board of play bridge with her friends. who were breast cancer and her son, Jerry Scholl. and visits as well thanks to all successful career at Sears, Directors which raises funds She also enjoyed traveling patients to help them cope A memorial service will be of the staff at Mountain which began in Twin Falls, for scholarships. She was also with her husband to Hawaii and get through the treat- held at 2 p.m. Thursday, States Tumor Institute and Idaho. In 1979, she moved to on the board of directors for and Tucson and on cruises. ments as well as side effects. Dec. 30, at White Mortuary St. Luke’s Hospice. Salt Lake City, Utah, with her Idaho State AARP.As a direc- husband, Mick Boyd, as both tor,she met regularly with the of them enjoyed good career moves. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Diane accelerated her career as a Inspired Living department manager as well Leftover as an executive manager in CHRISTMAS charge of the western region- al buying office for home BLOWOUT appliances which gave her the % opportunity to transfer to 50 OFF Seattle, Wash. Her continued success earned her another CLEARANCE promotion as store manager in Pocatello, Idaho. She had a STORE CLOSING reputation of being a very % strong female executive with 70 OFF many “first woman” accom- EVERYTHING plishments, as well as being a strong motivational speaker. Diane retired from Sears with admiration and recognition Inspired from her peers and executives throughout the company. 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That subdued mood carries over to interiors, with French-influenced tone-on-tone decor and textured fabrics intended to encourage serenity and comfort in your home. What’s ahead in Trend 2011 This week, Times-News reporters look ahead at what 2011 will bring to south-central Idaho. Watch for these special stories in Times-News feature sections and at Magicvalley.com: Wednesday: Asian invasion, pies as the next big dessert and more on the foodie front Thursday: Poaching patrol, GPS geeks and more in the great outdoors Friday: Stable ticket prices, community classes and more things to expect in the arts Saturday: Technology at church, the rise of counseling and other religious developments Did you miss Sunday’s or Monday’s installments of Trend 2011? Read them on Magicvalley.com. DREW NASH/Times-News Construction worker Jose Tena,left, sizes and stacks boards on a Lance LeBaron Homes job site in the Settler’s Ridge neighborhood Wednesday afternoon in Twin Falls. Efficiency as an investment It’s probably too late to take advantage of federal tax credits for energy efficien- cy — those programs expire on Friday — but there are still lots of ways to get help. With incentives that can subsidize as much as half of the cost of insulating an attic, 3,000 Idaho homes took advan- tage of that program through Idaho Power last year, said Celeste Becia, leader of residential energy-efficiency programs for the company. Another 600 new homes were certified as Energy Star, and 13,000 customers got help with an Energy Star appliance pur- chase. Participation in all 12 residential incentive programs is expected to con- Times-News file photo tinue rising in 2011, she said. Leslie and Craig Nielsen renovated this room in their Paul home for their son, Dylan, in 2009. Despite People are increasingly aware of their energy usage, said Randy Smith, co- a slowdown in some home-improvement sectors, paint is still selling well. chairman of the College of Southern Idaho Sustainability Council, which advises the college and also offers infor- mation to the public on environmental- DIY, but only as needed ly friendly practices and energy effi- ciencies. Tools like the smart meters Times-News file photo The aisles of home improvement and out a home, like a bathroom remodeling, that recently became available for Kill A Watt meters are available for checkout at hardware stores have been emptier of late, replacing light fixtures or faucets, or checkout at local libraries are putting your local library, made possible through a part- and when people do come in, they’re only repainting. numbers to that awareness, by allowing looking to make small changes or minor Brad Perkins, owner of Community customers to directly see how much nership by Avista, Idaho Power, Rocky Mountain repairs, say store managers. Building Supply in Murtaugh, said this is electricity each appliance or electronic Power and the Idaho Commission for Libraries. “The biggest difference we see is they’re the flattest he’s seen sales since the device uses. not so much redoing stuff as maintaining 1950s, and he’s not optimistic that will Smith said compact florescent bulbs they will increasingly be replaced by stuff,”said Marc Green, manager at L.L. change in 2011 despite the minimal cost have become competitively priced LED bulbs that are even more efficient. Green’s in Hailey.Customers are also of materials. alternatives to incandescent, although — Ariel Hansen learning some skills they previously would “We’re seeing lumber prices so low I have left to professionals. “People say, can’t even remember when they were this ‘This is broken and (the repairmen) say it’ll good,”he said. “All we’re still selling is cost this much to fix; can I fix it on my paint. I think a lot of it is they don’t have own?’” the money,and the ones who do are More personal new homes Some are doing minor upgrades, par- holding onto it.” ticularly if they are trying to sell or rent — Ariel Hansen There’s a bit less extravagance in new home construction, which has picked up from its low in years past, say Construction worker Serene, comfortable retreats area contractors. Rolando Gutierrez, “I’m busier right now front, looks over his It will be tone-on-tone at McGinnis, interior designer than I’ve been in a long shoulder as Alejandro home, say local interior dec- with Fox Creek Interiors in time, but not everybody orators — shades of beige, Ketchum. can say that,”said Lance Gonzalez pulls up cream, white, gray and pale With a limited budget, LeBaron, owner of Lance another board to be gold. Reds will be most pop- consider changing furniture LeBaron Homes in Twin framed on a Lance ular for accents, including a you already own, said Falls. He said more people LeBaron Homes job bright red-pink called “hon- Michael Burkhart, store are interested in building site Wednesday in eysuckle” chosen as the manager at Inspired Living outside city limits, now Twin Falls. color of the year for 2011 by in Twin Falls. You can that land prices have fall- the Pantone Color Institute. reupholster,or slipcovers are en. But no matter where The primarily muted inexpensive but comple- they’re building, they’re palette will be balanced by mentary to the “French doing it with more atten- textured fabrics, such as laundry” or “Paris flea mar- tion to detail. “People are DREW NASH/Times-News linen and chenille, or the ket” style predicted to be big more specific on what Finish Builders in Burley. small and nicer, stuff that microsuede that is appear- in 2011. they want built, rather For example, tile instead will last.” ing on everything from cur- “You’ll think Martha’s than you building any- of linoleum — but in a And increasingly, peo- Courtesy Inspired Living tains to bedding to furniture. Vineyard,”he said.“It’s thing and having people smaller kitchen — or ple hiring contractors “People have really caught going to read as beachy, Tear sheets at Inspired Living in buy it. … Now they want higher-quality cabinetry. aren’t first-time home- onto ultrasuedes because though the furniture is Twin Falls give homeowners to make sure it’s what “They want it to be owners looking to build a they’re so durable and Swedish and French.” ideas for next year’s tone-on- they want before they buy good 20 years down the new house. Instead, those cleanable,”said Pat — Ariel Hansen tone interior trend. it.” road, so that when the customers are upgrading Thinking more to the market does come back, — either building bigger future, homeowners are they get the most bang from scratch, or remodel- More ‘Trend 2011’ choosing quality over for their buck,”he said. ing to expand what they quantity, said Michael “Instead of going big and already own. Home & Garden 4 Bayless, owner of Start to cheaper, they’re going — Ariel Hansen Home & Garden 2 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 HOME & GARDEN Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

MCT photo Designer shares Photos by KATHERINE FREY/Washington Post Heloise McKee transformed a bland basement into a cozy, inviting retreat. McKee is a recent college graduate decorating her first adult apartment. comfy home ideas

Akron Beacon Journal floors with a honed finish in an entrance hall instead A recent grad develops her Noted interior designer of a highly polished floor; Bunny Williams believes a making sure a living room home should be for living has different types of in, not just looking at. chairs, since deep seats are In her new book, hard for some people to first place as dream place “Bunny Williams’ Scrap- get out of; and using book for Living’’ she upholstered chairs or a rug By Terri Sapienza shares her ideas for mak- in the dining room to soft- The Washington Post TIPS AND IDEAS ing a home not just beau- en the sound when many tiful, but welcoming, people are talking. Heloise McKee’s tips for devel- WASHINGTON — When comfortable and func- The tips are quick to oping your style: Heloise McKee moved here tional as well. read and are accompanied 1. Look through magazines after college, she packed her Williams takes readers by photos by Amy Archer (even older ones) and tear car with the essentials: five room by room through a to illustrate the points. out pages that appeal to you. bags of clothes, an alarm typical house and offers “Bunny Williams’ Scrap- This can help you figure out clock and a folder filled with tips and suggestions for book for Living’’ is pub- what you want to do in your tear sheets from shelter mag- each space. For example, lished by Stewart, Tabori & new place. azines. for safety’s sake, she rec- Chang and sells for $60 in 2. Decide on the big pieces of Like many recent colleges ommends putting stone hardcover. furniture you really want. graduates, McKee, 23, was Start there and the rest of the gearing up to start a new job, furniture will fall into place. begin graduate school and 3. Browse through really nice support herself for the first shops, even if you can’t time. The highlight of this afford the prices. They are What causes moisture on heady transition was finding, great places to get ideas and and decorating, her first inspiration. apartment. window’s inside edge? 4. Find a person who has taste “I was excited about mov- similar to yours and discuss ing to D.C., but I was more By Al Heavens water droplets on the what you want in your new excited about decorating,’’ The Philadelphia Inquirer plants that sit in front of place. It is great to bounce the native of Memphis, that window because of it. ideas off of each other and Tenn., says in her charming Is it a problem when Your kinfolk need to get another person’s per- Southern drawl. “I knew there is moisture find ways to reduce the spective on your space. Q: what I wanted my place to around the inside edges of indoor moisture and get 5. Don’t think you have to buy look like before I moved in.’’ a window? My son and his the air circulating — with a everything at once. It’s McKee says her three wife have bought a house dehumidifier or ceiling fan always fun to look and to roommates are equally that is about 25 years old or exhaust fan. I doubt rearrange furniture and enthused and can talk about with casement windows, that window replacement accessories when you buy decorating for hours. They Heloise McKee has a laugh in her bedroom’s seating area. McKee is and often in the winter, is necessary, since the something new. often sit together and pass sharing her first home after college graduation with three roommates there is about an inch of Paladian is “low-e’’ and More ideas from Catharine around home furnishing cat- moisture around the edge that fact in itself doesn’t in Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood. Roberts: alogues, folding down page of many of their windows. stop the window from 1. First, decide your budget. corners and pointing out What causes that, and fogging up. 2. Buy the most important pieces they want. should the windows be Somewhere I read that pieces first: a bed, a sofa or They are having so much replaced? you reduce the chance of something else to sit on, a fun outfitting their row- Excessive indoor fogging if you clean the dining table, lighting. Make house, McKee says, that at humidity comes in windows with rubbing sure you’re happy with what A: one point they decreed: contact with the cold alcohol. I’ve never done you are buying. “We’re not going out, we’re glass, and the inside edges so, but your son and 3. Buy one or two good pieces, not eating, we’re just deco- of the window fog up. It daughter-in-law might the best you can afford (one rating!’’ happens to the Paladian- give it a try. nice piece can elevate the Today’s 20-somethings are style window in our mas- If fogging indicates less expensive pieces around more design-conscious and ter bedroom when I show- excessive indoor moisture it). Fill the rest of the space design-savvy than previous er too long on a cold levels, there is the danger with items that your family or generations: They grew up morning and don’t turn on of mold and mildew pres- friends may no longer want. with 24-hour decorating the exhaust fan in the ent. That could be the 4. Shop auctions, flea mar- cable TV channels, they read bathroom. The other day I problem that needs kets, consignment shops, design blogs and online shel- noticed that there were addressing. even your grandparents’ ter magazines, and they shop attic. These are good places at retailers that offer good to find occasional tables, art- design at budget-friendly work and unusual large prices. They know that deco- frames that a mirror can be rating is not only about aes- cut and placed into. “PROFESSIONALPROFESSIONAL FURNITURE RRESTORATION” thetics; it’s about expressing 5. Remember: A coat of paint who they are. or stain can transform an Finish & Structural Repairs For McKee, it’s also about otherwise uninteresting Antique Restoration independence. “This is the piece. first time I get to choose Stripping & Rei nishing everything,’’she says. Color Matching & Custom Finishes But she began by listening a large L-shaped sectional in Missing Parts Replacement to her mother: “I took my the upstairs living room, mom’s advice to go through A weekly beverage menu is written on a vintage blackboard from visually dividing the room in magazines and pull pages France in the young women’s Georgetown rowhouse. half. Roberts opened up the www.nlrestorations.com 208-934-9061 with things I liked.’’ room by separating the sec- She ended up with a pile of lets of pricier chains McKee chose to live in the tional’s two pieces, placing pages that featured rooms (Williams-Sonoma, Pottery basement of her group house. them on opposite sides of the with a predominantly white- Barn and West Elm). Roberts While many people wouldn’t room to face each other. She

CLEANINGCORNER and-beige palette, salon- also introduced McKee to have chosen it, McKee saw its used a linen tablecloth to style walls with framed pho- local places to look for small potential and transformed it fashion a skirt to conceal tos and art hung in large accessories. into a cozy, inviting retreat. where the sectional had been uestion: groupings, shelving that dis- “Then,’’says Roberts, “she The large space is a soothing split. A friend at work was tell- played perfectly placed books went into my basement and sea of neutrals, with a mix of Q ing me about a Don Aslett and accessories, and creative filled in the rest.’’ old and new pieces, flea mar- Cleaning Seminar she storage solutions, such as a All recent grads should be ket finds and personal acces- attended where she learned that tall glass cylinder filled with so lucky. Roberts’s basement sories. there is a wrong and a right way to different-colored belts. is loaded with finds from To soften the basement’s a style for every point of view™ clean a toilet. Come on Lori! Clean- Next, she called on an shops and flea markets in concrete walls, Roberts sug- ing the “John” seems basic and expert. Paris. From this well-curated gested hanging fabric from Custom Window Coverings simple to me. What could I possibly Lori Chandler Her aunt, Catharine stash, McKee scored a head- floor to ceiling behind the Cleaning Center owner Shutters Draperies Blinds do wrong? 734-2404 Roberts, is a co-owner of board, a decorative screen, a bed, using a vertical stripe to ”Captain of the Bowl Patrol!” Catharine Roberts, Oliver pair of red occasional chairs,a make the ceiling appear taller. Dunn and Moss & Co., a shop side table, a large framed “One of the things she taught in Georgetown that sells a mix blackboard, small accessories me is how to look at things in nswer: of old and new American, and several pairs of pale yel- different ways,’’ McKee says. Cleaning your porcelain throne requires some serious potty know French and Swedish furniture low silk curtain panels. The roommates had placed A how. (Some call my advice potty mouth). First and foremost you must and accessories. McKee lower the water level in your toilet with your Johnny mop so that the affectionately refers to chemicals have direct contact on dirt, scum and germs. Otherwise, you are dilut- Roberts as “auntmother.’’ ing the strength of your cleaner in the water! Second, use a professional bowl “Heloise knew what she cleaner. Don Aslett’s industrial strength SAFETY FOAM is the best bowl cleaner wanted and what she didn’t in the business. 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Twin Falls, ID at 678-1459 www.budgetblinds.com (Corner of Washington St. N. and Filer Ave.) (Ikea and Target) and at out- 021 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho HOME & GARDEN Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Home & Garden 3 Homes: A refresher course Grains offer flavor, nutrition, beauty in garden By Elizabeth Razzi every dessert, Wiener By Dean Fosdick The Washington Post said. For The Associated Press • Wallpaper has got to Plenty of houses are old. go — with very few excep- Now that youve estab- Whole grains, like this Not all of them are tions, according to Lynn lished a productive veg- nutritious assortment tired.There is a difference. A Chevalier,owner of Staged etable garden, how about of whole oats, millet, well-kept, mindfully updat- Right, a McLean, Va., firm growing some pancakes, ed old home is a gem,where- that dresses up homes for pasta and home-baked rye and wheat flakes, as a neglected home can market. “I always say peo- breads on the side? flax, poppy, sesame start to look shabby within a ple should take down wall- Plant whole grains — and sunflower seeds, few years of construction. If paper unless its very sub- cheap, low-maintenance can be grown in small you are trying to sell a victim tle,she said. grasses that produce edible spaces to augment of casual neglect, the result- • Hollywood-style light seeds you can cook up raw the produce harvested ing frumpiness will damage strips around bathroom (as you would rice), grind from home vegetable your sales price and can mirrors are a quick trip into flour, make into brews, make it languish on the mar- back to the 80s. “Those or add fresh to salads and gardens. ket. If you have no intention are very dating,Chevalier casseroles. Grains demon- to sell, keeping your sur- said. While youre at it, strate that you dont need roundings fresh and up-to- you might replace the blooms to beautify small date offers its own reward. cheap brass-and-glass spaces. Think amber waves AP photo We asked some pros — ceiling light fixtures that of grain,or patches of waist- other nutrients. home inspectors, designers were ubiquitous in the high ornamental grass ONLINE Grains, like most other and stagers, whose work 80s and 90s. She favors swaying gracefully in the grasses, are simple to grow. For more about whole grains and nutrition, see this Kansas State takes them behind the cur- larger, heavier fixtures wind. “Theyre more adapted to University Research and Extension guide: tains of a lot of homes — to instead. But dont rip out Add thrift to the equation, dry land conditions. You http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/humannutrition/wholegrains.htm. tell us about the common high-quality older lights, too, because a little goes a dont have to irrigate as signs of age and neglect that she warns. “Something long way. much, said Bob Van they encounter, along with great from the 40s or 50s, “A 1,000-square-foot dens include barley, buck- foods for its crunch. Loaded Veldhuizen, a research tech- some tips for updates. thats a whole different plot planted with 2 3/4 wheat, corn, millet, oats, with protein, B vitamins and nician with the University of • Greenery is good — but thing. pounds of barley seed will rice, rye, wheat and ama- minerals. Alaska Fairbanks School of not growing on the roof, • Skimpy old address yield one bushel of barley, ranth. Decide which grains •Oats: Germinates quick- Natural Resources and bricks or siding. “Folks need numbers are ripe for says Sara Pitzer, author of or cereals you want to grow ly but difficult to harvest Agricultural Sciences. to take care of the outside of replacement. “You can do the updated “Homegrown based on flavor, ease of har- unless you go with hull-less “They also dont require as a home before they take care fantastic things by just Whole Grains: Grow, vest, hardiness and appear- varieties. Recommended for many nutrients as things of the inside,said Tim Bills, changing your house Harvest & Cook Wheat ance. everything from biscuits to like tomatoes. owner of Sentry Home numbers, Chevalier said. Barley, Oats, Rice, Corn & Heres a Pitzer-provided oatmeal. Van Veldhuizen has Inspections. That includes She favors heavier-gauge More (Storey Publishing, primer to help get you start- • Rice: Challenging to worked primarily on hull- trimming tree branches brushed nickel digits that 2009). ed: grow, but has limitless less varieties. “Theyre of away from the house. offer a three-dimensional “If one bushel doesnt • Barley: Matures faster applications in recipes. more interest to hobby gar- “If a tree overhangs the look. While youre at it, sound like much, consider and tolerates drought better • Rye: An assertive taste deners,he said. “You dont roof, it does not allow the the door hardware and that one cup of raw barley than wheat. A fiber-rich in flour and food. Extremely need a home threshing sun to dry out the roofing mailbox might warrant cooks up to generously serve plant known to reduce cho- hardy.Has no hull, making it machine. materials, he said. “It can freshening, too, she said. six people, and that most lesterol and blood glucose easy to harvest. Crafters find Most grains are very allow lichen growth, and • Painted-over plates soup recipes — even ones levels. Frequently used for many uses for its long hardy, thriving in USDA those can deteriorate the covering light switches making big pots of soup — brewing. stems, or straw. Zones 3 to 8 and beyond, shingles. He recommends and electrical outlets are call for only 1/3 cup of raw • Buckwheat: Broadleaf • Wheat: Easily managed said Dan Jason, a seedsman leaving existing lichen alone, easy — and cheap — to barley. plant with a strong flavor in gardens, and a recipe from Salt Spring Island, as trying to remove it with a swap out for fresh, new Grains also serve as nutri- that often is milled into flour essential for everything British Columbia. scraper or pressure washer ones. New switch plates tious recipe fillers, replacing for pancakes. from pastas to cakes. “Theyre fast growing — will damage the shingles. have a remarkable way of pricier ingredients in a meat • Corn: One of the easiest • Amaranth: A tall, 90 to 100 days to maturity, Heavy shade can also fos- freshening a room, loaf or stew.“Put aside what crops to grow.It can be eaten broadleaf plant that forms Jason said. “Theyre not ter growth of mold and “believe it or not, you cant eat for planting fresh, ground into cornmeal feathery plumes. The leaves killed by frosts. You can sew mildew on siding and bricks. Chevalier said. She favors the next year,Pitzer advis- or popped into tender, bite- can be cooked and eaten like some grains in September Usually the stains can be bigger, heavier versions es. size puffs. spinach, while the grains and harvest them in June, washed off vinyl or alu- but says to keep it plain. Whole grains usually rec- • Millet: Tasty when have a peppery taste and freeing the garden for minum siding, but its more “Dont get fancy and get ommended for home gar- served like rice or added to are rich in protein and another crop.” of a problem with wooden colored ones. You want surfaces, which can decay, them to blend. Bills said. • Worn carpet and Spend the Holidays in Boise! • Ivy growing up the walls flooring can make the Wicker furniture can be refurbished may offer a pleasant whole house look tired. Come stay with us! Cotswold cottage effect, but “Floors take the worst By Mary Beth Breckenridge paint the new rattan to match. $72.99 the 1st night, $67.99 the 2nd it can speed decay. “English beating, said George Akron Beacon Journal Noall suggests using 5/32- through December 30th 2010. ivy is an invasive species; it Pettie, who owns the inch-wide binder cane. We will indulge you with does damage the mortar on HomeChek of America I have several pieces of If this is antique wicker,you our oversized rooms, complementary masonry, and it will damage home-inspection busi- Q:white wicker furniture might want to have a breakfast, down comforters & screens, Bills said. Even ness in Arlington, Va. that need some kind of repair. professional make the repairs, exemplary service! after youve ripped it off the “Carpet is a sacrificial Many of the legs are unravel- Noall said. She recommends walls, it can be tough to get floor covering, he said. ing. What can I do to fix the checking the directory of Harrison Plaza Suite Hotel 1.800.376.3608 rid of the mud-colored “When it looks bad, its legs? repair experts on 409 S. Cole Road ~ Boise, ID tracks left by the vines gone. There are no Wicker can be made Wickerwoman.com. www.harrisonhotelboise.com rootlets. “It will damage restorative options. The A:from a variety of mate- even wood,Bills said. same is true of laminate rials, but I assume your furni- • A split storm door, with floors. Quality hardwood ture is made of rattan. Thats a solid panel (usually white floors, on the other hand, what most people refer to as aluminum) at the bottom can be rejuvenated repeat- wicker. and a glass window or screen edly.“If its a real oak floor, Janet Noall, who repairs at top, dates a home terribly, or maple, gosh — theyre wicker furniture in Cuyahoga according to Debbie Wiener, just a floor sander away Falls, Ohio, said you can buy owner of Designing from being stunning, he rattan from any rattan suppli- Solutions, an interior- said. er and rewrap the legs. After * Good Deals! design firm in Silver Spring, • Gray, splintered decks youve removed the old rattan Md. “Everybody wants a are not inevitable if you strips and soaked the new rat- (up to 60% off) full-view storm door — and maintain the wood proper- tan in water for about 15 min- one thats color-matched to ly, said Pettie. Once a new utes, just use a little all-pur- the house,she said. deck is two years old, you pose glue such as Elmers • Heavy, layered window can keep it looking young Glue-All to secure one end of * Great Stuff! treatments (a shade covered by coating the top surfaces the rattan, wrap the leg and by sheers covered by — the ones exposed to rain secure the other end with a (you know you want draperies, topped off by a — with a clear sealant every little more glue. Prime and it!) valance) drag a home into two years, Pettie said. 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Stay youre trying to sell the Goldsworthy, owner of BG STORE CLOSING as long as you like...relax and enjoy the solitude of the gardens, or the house, she suggests letting Home Inspection Service company of the friendly staff. your windows go as bare as in Lanham, Md. Paint and % privacy allows, so the house caulk are first-line defens- 70 OFF looks bright and airy. es against water damage. EVERYTHING • Skinny molding around His pet peeve is peeling doors and windows (espe- paint on a wooden garage cially the 1960s and 70s door,which can start to rot Tasting Room staple, clamshell molding) is in just five or six years if another feature ripe for the paint is left to peel. Inspired open every updating. Replace it with a “They go quick if water significantly larger, heavier gets in the bottom panel, Living Friday and Saturday version, said Wiener. Styles Goldsworthy said. 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Silver Spurs Equestrian Team Invites new members of all ages to join are held at the Billingsley Creek Arena, Hagerman, ID. For more the door the evening of the smoker starting at 6 p.m. Call the CSI in the fun. We are a family-oriented fun group that participates information contact Debra or Karen at 208-837-6436 or email at Rodeo offi ce at 732-6619 or 732-6620 for more information. in local parades, drills, trail riding & family fun activities. Ride [email protected]. Feb. 5 (9:30am-3:30pm) The CSI Equine Department & B Bar B Ranch is Practices are Thurs. nights (weather permitting). For more Mondays: Youth Nights; Barrel Racing, Breakaway, Goat Tying, & hosting a cutting horse judges clinic at the Taylor Building. Learn information contact: Charlene Royce (208)539-5804, Debi Calf Roping Jackpot. how to increase your scores - David Glaser, Van Greenwell, Shane Johnson 358-3200, or Rochelle Shank 731-9812. Tuesdays: Team Roping Jackpot 7pm. Prescott - instructors. Students and youth - no charge. Door charge Come Join the Fun-fi lled partnership of horse & rider ages 8-18 to $10.00. Open to everyone - contestants, employees, parents, etc. Thursdays: Team Sorting Jackpot 7pm. COPUS COVE ARENA 1731E. perform in parades and at the Magic Valley Stampede at the Twin Information: Katie Breckenridge 208-788-4424. 3900N. Buhl. Rough stock events available on request & will add Falls County Fair with the Filer Junior Riding Club. Meetings held every according to interest. For more information call Dwight French at Monday night at 7pm at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds Contact (208)731-6635. Karen Stoker at 308-3377 or Rick Schulz 420-5952. This promotion will publish Tuesdays (6pm) Arrow E Arena (3477 N. 2900 E. Twin Falls) Barrel Magic Valley Miniature Horse Club, Welcomes Registered, Non- Racing Practice. More info. @ www.arrowearena.com. registered and Long Ears (under 38 inches) horse owners. For the last Tuesday of every more Information, contact: Debbie Emery 326-2223 or Stacy Wednesdays (6pm) Arrow E Arena (3477 N. 2900 E. Twin Falls) Team Storrer 731-2650. Roping Practice. More info. @ www.arrowearena.com. month in our Ag-Biz Section, Grass Roots Cutters, which is an equestrian cutting club centrally Wednesdays (Time-Onlys 6pm; Race at 7:30pm) Shu-Fly Arena (1772 located in Twin Falls. Membership information, location details & E. 1400 S. Gooding, ID). and online at magicvalley.com Entry forms visit www.grassrootcutters.com. Wednesday Night 4D Jackpot Barrel Racing. All ages welcome. More info. United States Pony Club, Magic Valley Chapter welcomes new @ www.shufl yarena.com. members from the ages of 8-25. The Magic Valley Pony Club Saturdays (1:00pm) Shu-Fly Arena (1772 E. 1400 S. Gooding, ID) (MVPC) was founded in 1987 at Southwind Ranch in Jerome and Team Roping Practice. More info. @ www.shufl yarena.com. BOOTS still rides there every Saturday from 11-2. Pony Club is a youth Sundays (10am) The Idaho Regulators, a Mounted Shooting Club; in Rupert. SHIRTS program that teaches Dressage, Jumping, Cross Country, and Anyone interested in learning what mounted shooting is all about is Horse Management. For more information on USPC, visit www. welcome. Call Kent Spaulding for more information 431-4553. BLOUSES ponyclub.org or on MVPC, call (208)324-8538. Jan. 11 (Potluck @ 6:30 pm & Meeting at 7pm) High Desert Backcountry JEANS Every Tuesday & Thursday (6pm-8pm) College of Southern Idaho Equestrian Horsemen Meeting at the home of Bret & Val Christensen in Buhl. Team holds meetings at the CSI Expo Center or at the Arrow E Visitors are welcome. Call 324-4754 for more information. OUTFIT Arena when the CSI Expo Center is being used for other events. www.ihsainc.com or call Lynne Case at (208) 320-2696 for more Jan. 22 (6 pm) Magic Valley Reined Cowhorse Association Annual Awards YOUR HORSE details. Banquet located at the Burley Inn, Burley, ID. Contact Mike Zebarth “Durable and long-lasting” (208) 423-9055 for more details. Every Sunday (10am) The Idaho Regulators (part of the Cowboy Mounted Hand Crafted TOO! Shooting Association) have practice in Rupert. New Members Jan. 22 (check in 11am--Rodeo starts at noon) –Idaho Little Buckaroo Rodeo Blankets Coolers Sheets Association, Winter Series Rodeo at Rocky Mountain Arena (Old Simpers SADDLES BLANKETS are Always Welcome, come see what it’s all about. Call Kent Bridle & Rope Bags Spaulding 431-4553 for details. Arena) ~ from Hwy 84 take exit 216, go north 3 miles, indoor HALTERS BRIDLES arena located on right side of road. A full youth rodeo including For repair work quotes - Call today! First Monday of each Month (Dinner 6pm; meeting 7pm) The Idaho State timed events and rough stock! Ages go up through High School! VICKERS Horse Show Association board meetings are held at the Travelers New for 2009 2010: Mini Bulls! (Ages 9-13 & under 120 lbs) WESTERN STORE Oasis Eden. Members are welcome! Must sign up early. Dates are subject to change. Contact person: 2309 ADDISON AVE. EAST Second Monday of each Month (Dinner 6pm; meeting 7pm) Magic Valley JaLynn 645-3176 or email [email protected] visit www. (ACROSS FROM K-MART) Reined Cowhorse Association meetings at Travelers Oasis Eden, ID. littlebuckaroorodeo.com. “Open 7 Days A Week” Contact Milo (208) 921-1665 for more details. New Members are Jan. 29 (8pm) 34th Annual CSI Cowboy & Cowgirl Boxing Smoker. Located at 733-7096 welcome! the Eldon Evans CSI Expo Center in Twin Falls, ID. Register NOW. 2085439214 If you didn’t buy your boots from Vickers, you paid too much! Last Saturday of each Month --The Broken Arrow Pony Club is now The doors will open at 6 p.m. Pre-fi ght entertainment starts at 7:30 18666041075 accepting membership for children ages 8 through 15 in and the matches begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $30 for ringside, thedigihorse.com the Hagerman Valley, Bliss, and Gooding area. 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They’ll also be available at Come See Our Large Selection Unique Jewelry Home Décor Hand Bags Dirk Lewis Equine Tack Children’s Corner Fertilizer Animal Health Products Seeds Panels & Gates Horse Shoeing Feeders Chemicals Horse, Pigs, & Sheep Feed (208) 260-1479 733-4072 Twin Falls (208) 733-9233 Certi½ ed Horseshoer 21300C Hwy 30 Filer, Idaho shop online at tacknstuff-pfi .com Jerome (208) 324-7144 Use your brain power Try the crossword puzzle on Agribusiness 5 A Stocks and commodities, Agribusiness 2 / Classifieds, Agribusiness 2-8 / Dear Abby, Agribusiness 7 Dow Jones Industrial ▼ 18.46 | Nasdaq composite ▲ 1.67 | S&P 500 ▲ .77 | Russell 2000 ▲ 3.39 Agribusiness TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2010 BUSINESS EDITOR BLAIR KOCH: 735-3295 [email protected] Alfalfa growers await Roundup Ready decision By Cindy Snyder LEARN MORE allow growers to plant the geneti- That’s because Idaho, along with Growers who had planted Times-News correspondent cally modified seed until the final other western states, could see Roundup Ready alfalfa seed before For more information visit EIS is completed later this year. Roundup Ready alfalfa acres the February 2007 decision were It’s taken three years but alfalfa www.aphis.usda.gov/biotechnology/d Earlier this week the final draft strictly regulated under the so- allowed to leave the stands in but growers are nearing a decision on ownloads/alfalfa/gt_alfalfa%20_feis. EIS for genetically modified alfalfa called deregulated yet regulated had to meet certain requirements whether they’ll be allowed to plant pdf was posted to the Federal Register. scenario. One requirement is a five for selling the hay. Those growers Roundup Ready alfalfa again. Sugar A 30-day public comment period mile separation between the fields have appreciated the ease of man- beet growers, who are also involved alfalfa growers and seed companies will follow before a final decision is producing genetically modified agement that the technology has in a Roundup Ready lawsuit of their appealed the lower court’s decision made. seed and conventional alfalfa. That provided them and are likely to own, are watching the case closely. to re-regulate the technology all The draft EIS gives USDA three is much greater than the 900 feet plant more, should the seed Growers planted the genetically the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. options for Roundup Ready alfalfa. of separation currently required by become available in 2011, modified forage crop for about nine In June, the U.S. Supreme Court The agency’s two preferred options the Idaho Crop Improvement Shewmaker said. months during the time period overturned a lower court’s order are to either completely deregulate Association. Although conventional herbi- between when the U.S. that has prohibited farmers from the crop and allow it to be planted Eighty-five percent of the cides are widely available for alfalfa, Department of Agriculture deregu- planting Roundup Ready alfalfa anywhere or to impose geographic 80 million pounds of alfalfa seed those herbicides are only effective lated the crop and when a coalition while the USDA’s Animal and Plant restrictions and isolation require- produced in the U.S. each year when applied at certain plant of environmental groups and Health Inspection Service (APHIS) ments limiting where the crop can come from California, Idaho, growth stages. Roundup gives a organic seed growers sued to block completed a full environmental be grown. The third option is to Oregon, Washington and Nevada. wider application window, further seeding.In February 2007,a impact statement. continue the ban on the crop. Glenn Shewmaker, University of Shewmaker said. federal district court re-regulated The opinion of the court, written Agriculture Secretary Tom Idaho extension forage specialist, When the Ninth Circuit Court the crop and ordered USDA to by Justice Samuel Alito, states that Vilsak has said the agency will said that level of separation and of Appeals agreed to hear the con- complete a full environmental the district court had abused its choose one of the two preferred how it will be regulated is a con- solidated Roundup Ready sugar impact statement. discretion when it banned the options, but plaintiffs are still hop- cern. He believes bona fide seed beet appeals, the court ordered Initially growers hoped USDA planting of Roundup Ready alfalfa ing for a continued ban. companies working with bona fide both parties to specifically address would complete the environmental seed in 2007. The decision means Idaho hay growers are taking a growers should have no problem the relevance of the Supreme study within a year, but it’s taken that APHIS will determine what wait-and-see approach to the final with compliance but there can be Court’s alfalfa decision to sugar nearly three. In the meantime, interim measures will be needed to draft EIS. unknown growers raising seed. beets. Dairy plans to install methane Another tough year digester in Filer Idaho dairy Times-News

producers may One of Idaho’s largest dairies plans to add an anaerobic digester to its operations. face another half Rock Creek Dairy in Filer, which is owned and operated by Bettencourt Dairies LLC, year of weak prices plans to use the digester to convert manure into renewable energy, reduce greenhouse By Cindy Snyder gases and improve efficiency, according to a Times-News correspondent press release. The project would handle waste from mul- TWIN FALLS — Dairy pro- tiple sites in a community dairy model, ducers who had hoped the mar- bringing it all to the centrally located kets had turned back towards digester, the release states. profitability are dismayed to “Converting waste into energy minimizes find themselves facing another our environmental impact and provides a five to six months of weak consistent source of renewable energy that prices. Even more troubling is can be distributed to our surrounding com- that financing may be running munities,” said Rick Onaindia, Bettencourt out for some. chief financial officer. “The true value of this It is apparent that decent project is its ability to serve as a model for the prices for much of 2010 were Idaho dairy industry for long-term sustain- not enough to repair the holes in ability, both from an environmental and many dairy balance sheets after business perspective.” 2009. The industry will contin- New Energy One LLC is leading efforts to ue to hurt with the combination build, maintain and manage the digester, and of weak milk prices through the pursuing final approval of the plan with the first half of 2011 and high feed Twin Falls County Planning and Zoning costs. Commission in the coming months. Futures contracts through The project has received Idaho Public the first quarter of 2011 have Times-News file photo Utilities Commission approval, and New fallen to an average of $13.24 per The dairy industry is espected to see another five to six months of weak prices. Even more troubling is that financing Energy One expects to eventually deliver hundredweight. Meanwhile, may be running out for some producers. enough electricity to Idaho Power to power futures corn contracts are above 1,000 homes. $6 per bushel which translates “As a local company we believe that a into about $250 per ton for corn. all dairy loans will be held to viable, sustainable, globally competitive The industry has already It is apparent that decent prices for much more stringent standards going dairy industry brings tremendous benefits to gone through two dismal years. of 2010 were not enough to repair the holes forward. The Jerome dairy pro- our community,” said Jay Kesting, manager Producers watched what many ducer is not a Wells Fargo client of New Energy One. “This project will called “great” milk prices in in many dairy balance sheets after 2009. but has been critical of how the employ both new and existing technologies 2008 fall abruptly as the world bank has handled the dairy cri- to reduce the dairy’s carbon footprint, while economy tanked and demand sis. creating operational efficiencies that for dairy products evaporated. value ratios for both cow and turning their back on the indus- During a farm bill hearing last enhance its competitiveness.” Almost overnight, producers feed lines of credit. With the try during its worst financial May he told House Ag went from making money to devaluation, producers were struggles since the Great Committee members that he losing $5 to $6 per hundred- suddenly thrown out of com- Depression that dairymen did- felt Wells Fargo had acted pre- weight on the milk they were pliance with their loan agree- n’t expect. maturely when it re-valued cow Lack of moisture producing. In Idaho alone, an ments and roughly half the “What is most frustrating for and feed inventories. It’s a estimated $550 million of pro- cows in Idaho were considered dairymen is the feeling that statement he still stands threatens winter wheat ducer equity was lost in 2009. to be in “unacceptable terms” Wells Fargo was shown patience behind. After a year of watching with their lender. and understanding during their “No one really foresaw what crop in N. Colorado dairies bleed red ink, Wells Wells Fargo had required a financial crisis and were recipi- was going to happen,”Boer said. Fargo abruptly devalued the 75 percent loan-to-value for ents of TARP funds to help Nor did anyone expect dairy By Sharon Dunn cow and feed inventories of its cows and 100 percent for feed, them through, and in return prices to head back down in Greeley Tribune, Colo. dairy clients in Idaho. Only a but that was also changed to 65 they have shown very little early 2011. Forecasts put milk few small dairies are handled by percent for both cow and feed patience and understanding to prices at $1.50 to $2 per cwt. Farmers are survivors. the Wells Fargo in Twin Falls, loans. That means dairies have their own clients. Dairymen are below cost of production That's why many will shrug off this year's and none of those loans are to come up with 35 percent cash not looking for a handout, just through spring. bad start to the winter wheat crop, still rest- considered troubled, said Jerry to buy cows or feed. time and patience to allow mar- Naerebout says it’s going to ing on the little bits of hope for moisture they Olson, manager of the Wells The move could force some kets to normalize. Ironically, take both less supply and keep alive. Fargo South Central Idaho dairies into foreclosure. putting them much in the same greater demand to return the “Now,it's probably the worst we've seen in Business Center. All of the large Wells Fargo is not the only position as Wells Fargo and industry to long-term prof- 30 years,”said Jim Cooksey of Cooksey Farms dairy clients are handled by the dairy lender that has changed paying back their borrowed itability. southeast of Roggen, Colo. Dairy Center in Tulare, Calif., its lending requirements, but TARP funds….” Dairies seem to be respond- Four months of little to no moisture is tak- and he could not comment on other lenders have implement- Wells Fargo was the largest ing by cutting inventory. Cow ing its toll on the crop, which blankets fields those clients. ed the changes more gradually agricultural business lender in numbers decreased in August across northern Colorado. That means hopes Cow values were immediate- and given dairies a chance to total dollar volume in 2009 then held steady through for even an average harvest next summer are ly dropped by $100 per cow. build capital to meet the new with $9.4 billion in agricultural September and October, but starting to dwindle. Dairies report their feed inven- loan-to-value ratios. loans extended. national slaughter numbers for The Cooksey family's 3,600 acres of winter tory by purchase price, but the Losses had been so great dur- Olson said Wells Fargo con- the first week of December were wheat so far are patchy at best. By now, the bank recalculated all existing ing 2009 that it really wasn’t a siders the future of agriculture the highest figure since the winter wheat crop should be up a good 3-4 inventory to current market surprise to see lenders tighten in the Magic Valley to be bright, summer of 2009. inches heading into its winter dormancy, prices. their standards, but it caught especially for row crops in the However, the U.S. Cooksey said. Suddenly hay that had been many producers off guard. coming year. “Going forward, Department of Agriculture, While hardy, winter wheat depends on purchased at $200 or $250 per “Wells Fargo had chased the we see agriculture as a place we estimates national milk pro- moisture, which should be kick-started in ton and put into inventory at dairy industry in Idaho for a want to be,”he said. duction at 15.470 billion the fall. Subsoil moisture is a good 6 inches that value was only worth $150 decade. They had been the If a dairy loses its source of pounds, up 2.7 percent from a below the surface. Without moisture to per ton. dairymen’s best friend,” said credit now, it will be very diffi- year ago. That puts 2010 pro- bridge that gap, the crop struggles. Not only did that lower the Rick Naerebout, who runs a cult for them to find a new duction on track to finish about “We usually have at least one storm in fall, borrowing base for the dairies, dairy management business. lender. That’s one of Adrian 1.7 percent higher after declin- but that hasn't happened this year,”Cooksey but it also lowered the loan-to- “It’s the surprise of them Boer’s concerns. Another is that ing 0.1 percent last year. said.

RATES Farm Ownership- Direct 5% Emergency 3.75% Rates Farm Operating-Direct 2.875% Farm Ownership — Direct Down Payment 1.50% Farm Storage Facility 4.250% Agribusiness 2 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 AGRIBUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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NYSE AMEX NASDAQ Dec. 27, 2010 12,000 NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks were little 11,500 changed Monday as investors focused on MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg 11,000 strong holiday shopping results and looked Citigrp 2718209 4.77 +.09 RareEle g 90985 11.73 +1.57 Cisco 612095 20.16 +.47 KPFWUVTKCNU 10,500 past an interest rate hike in China. AvalRare n 47766 5.85 +1.35 Many traders stayed home because of the BkofAm 1130362 13.27 +.21 SiriusXM 353617 1.55 -.06 -18.46 10,000 S&P500ETF 534651 125.65 +.05 MagHRes 42431 7.21 +.49 DryShips 275752 5.55 -.42 9,500 snow, but the absence of selling points to GenElec 331268 18.19 +.15 ChinaShen 25016 4.55 +.42 PwShs QQQ260086 54.77 +.03 11,555.03 ASOND iShEMkts 276862 46.46 -.15 KodiakO g 23177 6.78 ... Microsoft 210432 28.07 -.23 growing confidence about the U.S. economy. Data from MasterCard Advisors' Pct. change from previous: -0.16% High11,573.19 Low 11,518.44 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) SpendingPulse survey estimates that U.S. Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg retail sales between Nov. 5 and Dec. 24 rose Dec. 27, 2010 2,800 GushanE rs 5.34 +1.50 +39.1 AvalRare n 5.85 +1.35 +30.0 DARA rsh 3.90 +1.65 +73.3 5.5 percent from last year.Wall Street is antic- JacksnHew 2.30 +.53 +29.9 MastechH 4.05 +.60 +17.4 ReprosT rs 3.51 +.94 +36.8 2,600 ipating that today’s consumer confidence XuedaEd n 10.31 +1.20 +13.2 Tofutti 2.29 +.34 +17.4 BioanlySys 2.18 +.48 +28.2 0CUFCS 2,400 index for December will reflect this optimism. Youku n 38.22 +3.55 +10.2 RareEle g 11.73 +1.57 +15.5 BioSante 2.00 +.43 +27.0 EQORQUKVG AmIntlGrp 59.38 +5.05 +9.3 MincoG g 2.50 +.25 +11.1 VirtuScop 2.50 +.50 +25.0 2,200 Also expected today is the widely-watched +1.67 S&P/Case-Shiller house price index for LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,000 October, which may not capture the exu- 2,667.27 ASOND Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg berance seen in other more recent eco- iP SXR1K 35.00 -6.08 -14.8 IncOpR 3.62 -.32 -8.0 pSivida 5.19 -1.17 -18.4 Pct. change from previous: +0.06% High2,670.57 Low 2,645.38 nomic indicators. iP LXR1K 52.00 -6.48 -11.1 Uranerz 3.20 -.16 -4.8 CarolTrBk 3.36 -.61 -15.3 Lentuo n 7.26 -.74 -9.3 BreezeE 6.86 -.32 -4.5 TeslaMot n 25.55 -4.54 -15.1 The Dow Jones industrial average ended Alere pfB 253.00 -25.00 -9.0 AvalonHld 2.68 -.12 -4.3 XOMA rs 6.14 -1.02 -14.2 Dec. 27, 2010 1,300 the day down 18.46 points, or 0.2 percent, SouFun n 69.25 -6.05 -8.0 Versar 3.33 -.14 -4.0 Subaye 8.27 -.96 -10.4 to 11,555.03. The Standard and Poor's 500 5VCPFCTF 1,200 index gained 0.8, or less than 0.1 percent, DIARY DIARY DIARY 2QQT¶U to 1,257.54. The Nasdaq composite index Advanced 1,667 Advanced 274 Advanced 1,548 1,100 Declined 1,345 Declined 213 Declined 1,102 +0.77 rose 1.7 points, also less than 0.1 percent, to Unchanged 103 Unchanged 34 Unchanged 133 1,000 2,667.27.Monday's trading was particularly Total issues 3,115 Total issues 521 Total issues 2,783 1,257.54 ASOND light after a massive blizzard swept the New Highs 106 New Highs 17 New Highs 145 Pct. change from previous: +0.06% High 1,258.43 Low 1,251.48 New Lows 12 New Lows 5 New Lows 13 Northeast, disrupting commutes for many people in New York's financial industry. Volume 2,038,861,212 Volume 101,549,940 Volume 1,081,999,931 AP

INDEXES 11,580.84 9,614.32 Dow Jones Industrials 11,555.03 -18.46 -.16 +10.81 +9.56 COMMODITIES REPORT 5,114.69 3,742.01 Dow Jones Transportation 5,095.69 +16.77 +.33 +24.30 +22.39 pinks, no quote, new crop small reds, no quote, new crop. 413.75 346.95 Dow Jones Utilities 405.86 +.13 +.03 +1.97 +.46 C LOSING FUTURES Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current Dec. 22. L IVESTOCK 7,934.89 6,355.83 NYSE Composite 7,920.94 -4.42 -.06 +10.24 +9.09 Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market 2,177.58 1,689.19 Amex Index 2,175.30 +5.12 +.24 +19.20 +19.24 News, U.S. Department of Agriculture Pintos, $22- Mon Commodity High Low Close Change $24 pinks, Ltd. $24-$25 small reds, Ltd. $26-$30 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Livestock 2,675.26 2,061.14 Nasdaq Composite 2,667.27 +1.67 +.06 +17.54 +16.42 Dec Live cattle 105.00 103.90 104.90 + .90 garbanzos, Ltd. $31-$32. Quotes current Dec. 22. Report for Monday, December 27. 1,259.39 1,010.91 S&P 500 1,257.54 +.77 +.06 +12.77 +11.51 Feb Live cattle 108.10 107.25 107.95 + .38 LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Nampa Livestock MarketUtility and com- Jan Feeder cattle 120.80 120.65 120.70 - .75 13,382.78 10,596.20 Wilshire 5000 13,363.67 +14.93 +.11 +15.72 +14.43 mercial cows 43.50-58.00 canner & cutter 34.00-42.00 Mar Feeder cattle 123.70 122.93 123.68 .xx G RAINS heavy feeder steers 91.00-111.00 light feeder steers 116.00- 793.28 580.49 Russell 2000 792.35 +3.39 +.43 +26.70 +25.03 Apr Feeder cattle 124.30 123.90 124.23 - .05 131.00 stocker steers 128.00-145.00 heavy hol- Feb Lean hogs 79.05 78.75 78.85 + .13 stein feeder steers 58.00-76.00 light holstein feeder steers Apr Lean hogs 82.85 82.60 82.75 - .03 63.00-85.00 heavy feeder heifers 83.00-98.50 light feeder STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mar Wheat 781.00 776.50 780.25 - 2.75 Valley Grains heifers 97.00-121.00 stocker heifers 116.00-129.00 May Wheat 808.00 840.75 807.25 - 3.00 Prices for wheat per bushel, ask: mixed grain, oats, corn and slaughter bulls 51.00-71.00 baby calves n/a stock cows AlliantEgy 1.58 14 36.95 -.12 +22.1 Kaman .56 24 29.77 +.45 +28.9 Mar KC Wheat 847.00 850.00 843.75 - 1.25 beans per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without 690-950/hd stock cow/calf pairs 750-1030/pr feeder May KC Wheat 851.00 853.75 852.50 - .50 AlliantTch .80 8 73.72 +.04 -16.5 Keycorp .04 ... 8.54 +.01 +53.9 notice. lambs n/a weaner pigs n/a Remarks: All classes of cattle Mar MPS Wheat 869.50 851.00 866.25 - 2.00 Soft white wheat, ask barley, $8.50 oats, $7.50 selling on an active market. AmCasino .42 ... 15.91 +.05 +4.5 LeeEnt ... 4 2.45 -.04 -29.4 May MPS Wheat 875.50 867.50 872.50 - 2.00 corn, $10.65 (15 percent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens Aon Corp .60 19 45.88 +.01 +19.7 MicronT ... 4 7.81 -.13 -26.0 Mar Corn 618.75 612.75 615.25 + 1.25 in Buhl. Prices current Dec. 22. May Corn 626.50 620.50 623.00 + 1.00 Barley, $9.50 (cwt): corn, $11 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD Heiskell. M ETALS/MONEY BallardPw ...... 1.50 -.08 -20.6 OfficeMax ... 25 18.08 +.10 +42.5 Jan Soybeans 1377.50 1356.50 1373.00 + 23.50 Prices current Dec. 22. BkofAm .04 20 13.27 +.21 -11.9 RockTen .80f 10 54.59 +.30 +8.3 Mar Soybeans 1389.00 1366.50 1384.50 + 24.50 ConAgra .92 15 22.43 +.03 -2.7 Sensient .80 18 37.27 +.07 +41.7 Dec BFP Milk 13.85 13.80 13.82 + .03 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain By The Associated Press Jan BFP Milk 13.24 13.10 13.10 - .05 Costco .82 25 72.08 -.16 +21.8 SkyWest .16 12 16.37 +.01 -3.3 Report for Monday, December 27. Selected world gold prices, Monday. Feb BFP Milk 13.48 13.41 13.42 + .01 POCATELLO — White wheat 6.20 (steady) 11.5 percent London morning fixing: closed . Diebold 1.08 18 32.36 +.40 +13.7 Teradyn ... 9 14.28 -.11 +33.1 Mar BFP Milk 13.80 13.70 13.72 + .02 winter 6.64 (down 6) 14 percent spring 8.58 (up 2) London afternoon fixing: closed . DukeEngy .98 12 17.80 +.03 +3.4 Tuppwre 1.20f 14 48.21 ... +3.5 Apr BFP Milk 14.24 14.20 14.24 + .04 barley 8.85 (steady) NY Handy & Harman: closed . Mar Sugar 33.98 33.23 33.64 - .34 DukeRlty .68 ... 12.26 +.05 +.7 US Bancrp .20 17 27.12 +.10 +20.5 BURLEY — White wheat 6.25 (steady) 11.5 percent NY Handy & Harman fabricated: closed . May Sugar 30.44 29.78 30.04 - .41 winter 6.74 (down 10) 14 percent spring 8.51 (down 8) NY Engelhard: closed . Fastenal .84f 36 59.73 +.26 +43.4 Valhi .40 ... 21.47 +.05 +53.7 Mar B-Pound 1.5448 1.5361 1.5395 - .0009 Barley 8.50 (steady) NY Engelhard fabricated: closed . Heinz 1.80 17 49.51 -.20 +15.8 WalMart 1.21 13 53.57 -.03 +.2 Jun B-Pound 1.5421 1.5384 1.5381 - .0008 OGDEN — White wheat 6.55 (steady) 11.5 percent winter 7.02 NY Merc. gold Dec Mon. $1382.40 up $2.40. Mar J-Yen 1.2112 1.2062 1.2084 + .0012 (steady) 14 percent spring 8.64 (down 3) Barley 8.50 (steady) NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Mon. $1382.00 up $2.00. HewlettP .32 11 41.82 +.08 -18.8 WashFed .24f 16 16.76 +.08 -13.3 Jun J-Yen 1.2109 1.2095 1.2099 + .0012 PORTLAND — White wheat 7.60 (steady) 11 percent winter n/a HomeDp .95 19 35.24 +.15 +21.8 WellsFargo .20 12 31.21 +.22 +15.6 Mar Euro-currency 1.3168 1.3068 1.3140 + .0029 14 percent spring n/a corn 249.00 (up .50) NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Monday closed . Idacorp 1.20 15 37.33 -.18 +16.8 ZionBcp .04 ... 24.10 +.36 +87.8 Jun Euro-currency 1.3161 1.3106 1.3133 + .0029 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 10.66 (steady): bushel 6.40 (steady) H&H fabricated closed . Mar Canada dollar .9926 .9875 .9912 + .0012 The morning bullion price for silver in London closed . Jun Canada dollar .9900 .9875 .9889 + .0013 Engelhard closed . Mar U.S. Dollar 81.01 80.52 80.59 - .25 Engelhard fabricated closed . HOW TO READ THE REPORT Dec Comex gold 1383.6 1373.5 1383.5 + 3.5 C HEESE NY Merc silver spot month Monday $29.235 off $0.075. Feb Comex gold 1387.0 1372.7 1384.3 + 3.8 Dec Comex silver 29.27 28.86 29.31 .xx NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices Mon. Aluminum Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low Mar Comex silver 29.36 28.81 29.31 - .02 Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange -$1.0890 per lb., London Metal Exch. during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in Dec Treasury bond 121.2 119.2 121.8 + 0.3 Barrels: $1.3450, - .0100: Blocks: $1.3200, + .0025 Copper -$4.2590 Cathode full plate, LME. past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of Mar Treasury bond 118.2 118.2 119.2 + 0.3 Copper $4.2750 N.Y. Merc spot Mon. 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Dec Coffee 238.50 232.60 237.45 + 1.55 Lead - $2435.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend Mar Coffee 239.45 233.90 238.80 + 1.55 Zinc - $1.0305 per lb., London Metal Exch. rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Mar Cocoa 2045 2014 2036 - 4 P OTATOES Gold - Holiday Handy & Harman (only daily quote). May Cocoa 2046 2020 2042 - 7 Gold - $1382.40 troy oz., NY Merc spot Mon. owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – Mar Cotton 147.12 142.12 145.76 - 2.36 When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. Silver - Holiday Handy & Harman (only daily quote). May Cotton 134.63 129.89 133.24 - 1.43 Silver - $29.235 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Mon. Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Jan Crude oil 91.88 90.51 90.76 - .75 CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping Platinum -Holiday troy oz., N.Y. (contract). Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased Jan Unleaded gas 2.4452 2.4063 2.4209 - .0217 points Thursday. No report was issued Friday in observance of Platinum -$1735.50 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Mon. on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- Jan Heating oil 2.5498 2.5063 2.5105 - .0303 the Christmas holiday. n.q.-not quoted, n.a.-not available r-revised dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, Feb Natural gas 4.163 4.040 4.130 - .003 Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 14.00-15.00: 100 accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- Quotations from Sinclair & Co. count 8.00-8.50. NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates currency 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.00. exchange rates Monday, compared with late Friday in New York: tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus Russet Norkotahs Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 12.50: 100 count stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day 8.00. Yen 82.84 82.90 distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales Baled 5-10 film bags (non Size A) 6.00. Euro $1.3144 $1.3115 in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, B EANS Russets Norkotahs Wisconsin 50-lb cartons 12.00-13.00: 100 Pound $1.5404 $1.5441 or securities assumed by such companies. count 9.00-10.00. Swiss franc 0.9608 0.9630 • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. 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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of First American Title Company, 260 3rd Avenue North, Twin First American Title Company, 260 3rd Avenue North, Twin Land Title and Escrow, 706 Main Street, Gooding, ID, 83330 on Falls, ID, 83301 on April 8, 2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized local Falls, ID, 83301 on March 29, 2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized April 1, 2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized local time) for the time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust local time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust recorded recorded 01/10/2007 as Instrument Number 2007-000753, and Trust recorded 12/19/2003 as 2003-032240, and executed by 10/26/2007 as Instrument Number 223962, and executed by executed by KAMAU T. BURNETT, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as JAVIER ESQUIBEL AND BROOKE N. ESQUIBEL, HUSBAND SAMARA GARRETT, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, as Grantor (s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Grantor(s), in favor of COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., as AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), in favor of MAGIC VALLEY BANK, as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current N.A., the Current Trustee of record covering the following real Trustee of record covering the following real property located in Trustee of record covering the following real property located in Twin Falls County, State of Idaho. ALL OF LOT 24 AND THE property located in Gooding County, State of Idaho. LEGAL Twin Falls County, State of Idaho. LOT 4 IN BLOCK 35 OF DESCRIPTION: THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS POLICY TWIN FALLS TOWNSITE, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, EAST 15 FEET OF LOT 23, IN THE SOUTH HALF OF BLOCK IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF RECORDED IN BOOK 1 OF PLATS, PAGE 7. The Trustee has 9, MURTAUGH SECOND ADDITION TO THE CITY OF TWIN GOODING, CITY OF WENDELL, AND DESCRIBED AS no knowledge of a more particular description of the above FALLS, COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. The Trustee has no FOLLOWS: LOTS 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK 97 OF WENDELL knowledge of a more particular description of the above reference real property, but for purposed of compliance with TOWNSITE, GOODING COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO reference real property, but for purposed of compliance with THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that the street address of 228 6TH AVE E, Twin Falls, ID, 83301 is COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The Trustee has no the street address of 1641 ELIZABETH BLVD., Twin Falls, ID, knowledge of a more particular description of the above sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders must be 83301 is sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders reference real property, but for purposed of compliance with prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid at the must be prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that sale in the form of cash, or cashier's check drawn on a state or at the sale in the form of cash, or cashier's check drawn on a the street address of 119 E AVENUE A, Wendell, ID, 83355 is federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be made state or federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders must be without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid at the possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the sale in the form of cash, or cashier's check drawn on a state or by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the certain obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be made Deed of Trust. The default for which this sale is to be made is: conferred in the certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, Failure to pay the monthly payment due 07/01/2010 of principal, sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured interest and impounds and subsequent installments due 07/01/2010 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this sale is to be made is: thereafter; plus late charges, with interest currently accruing at installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest Failure to pay the monthly payment due 08/01/2010 of principal, 6.750% per annum; together with all subsequent sums currently accruing at 6.750% per annum; together with all interest and impounds and subsequent installments due advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the thereafter; plus late charges, with interest currently accruing at said Deed of Trust, and any supplemental modifications thereto. terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any 6.250% per annum; together with all subsequent sums The principal balance owing as of this date on said obligation is supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of $108,168.79, plus interest, costs and expenses actually incurred as of this date on said obligation is $80,504.13, plus interest, said Deed of Trust, and any supplemental modifications thereto. in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the The principal balance owing as of this date on said obligation is with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid $89,201.37, plus interest, costs and expenses actually incurred assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together other amount advanced to protect said security, as authorized in attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. other amount advanced to protect said security, as authorized in Trust. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Trust. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4) (a) IDAHO CODE. NO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4) (a) IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. DATED: 11/30/2010, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. DATED: 11/19/2010, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name DATED: 11/22/2010, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 10- VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 10- VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 10- 0154285 FEI #:1006.120773 0135674 FEI #:1006.119885 0146780 FEI #:1006.119995

PUBLISH: December 21, 28, 2010, January 4 and 11, 2011 PUBLISH: December 14, 21, 28, 2010 and January 4, 2011 PUBLISH: December 14, 21, 28, 2010 and January 4, 2011 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Agribusiness 3 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, AgPower Jerome, LLC has applied for an air quality Permit to TS #: ID-10-402477-NH On 4/1/2011, at 11:00 AM (recognized payable in lawful money of the United States, outside the main local time), at the following location in the County of JEROME, Construct for an anaerobic digester located at 305 County Line entrance of the Cassia County Courthouse, 1459 Overland Ave., Road in Jerome, ID. An informational meeting will be held in the State of Idaho: In the office of First American Title Company Burley, ID, 83318 on April 8, 2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized located at 199 Country Lane, Jerome, ID. 83338, First American Jerome City Library Conference Room located at 100 First local time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Avenue East in Jerome, ID at 5:00pm on January 6, 2011. Title Insurance Company as Trustee, as Trustee on behalf of Trust recorded 10/01/2007 as Instrument Number 2007-318541, NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC will sell at public auction, to and executed by STEVEN T. BRINKERHOFF AND ANDREA PUBLISH: December 28, 2010 the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United BRINKERHOFF, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), in favor States, all payable at the time of sale, the following real ATF4991008630-BO of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, property, situated in the County of JEROME State of Idaho, and Title No. 4991008630-BO INC., as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the described as follows: LOT 11 IN BLOCK 1 OF WOODLAND CMC No. 0001013853/Gravatt Current Trustee of record covering the following real property ESTATES AMENDED, RECORDED NOVEMBER 3, 1998 AS located in Cassia County, State of Idaho. LEGAL INSTRUMENT NUMBER 986427, JEROME COUNTY NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE DESCRIPTION: TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST OF RECORDS, JEROME COUNTY, IDAHO, AS THE SAME IS On Thursday, March 31, 2011 at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., THE BOISE MERIDIAN, CASSIA COUNTY, IDAHO. SECTION PLATTED IN THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, NOW OF of said day, in the office of Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. located 32: PART OF THE NE ¼ Nw ¼ , MORE PARTICULARLY RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF SAID at 1411 Falls Avenue East #1315, Twin Falls, ID 83301, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST COUNTY. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at CORNER OF THE NW ¼ OF SAID SECTION 32; THENCE description of the above referenced real property, but for public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, WEST 150 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 280 FEET TO THE NORTH purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch BOUNDARY OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 30 SOUTH; THENCE Trustee has been informed that the address of 315 W 2ND in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID HIGHWAY 166.5 FEET TO STREET, HAZELTON, ID 83335 is sometimes associated with Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW ¼ OF SAID said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time SECTION 32; THENCE NORTH 178 FEET TO THE POINT OF warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy of sale, the following described real property, situated in the BEGINNING. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows, particular description of the above reference real property, but conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by DAVE VANZANTE to wit: for purposed of compliance with Idaho Code, Section 60-113, AND RONDA VANZANTE, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS Lot 19, and the East 17.7 feet of Lot 18, Reynolds the Trustee has been informed that the street address of COMMUNITY PROPERTY as Grantor/Trustor, in which Subdivision, Twin Falls County, Idaho, according to the 599 SPRING CREEK ROAD, Declo, ID, 83323 is sometimes MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., official plat thereof recorded in Book 6 of Plats, Page 58, associated with said real property. Bidders must be prepared to ("MERS"), AS NOMINEE FOR HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL, Records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. tender the trustee the full amount of the bid at the sale in the LLC (F/K/A HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC.), is THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE form of cash, or cashier's check drawn on a state or federally named as Beneficiary and LAND TITLE as Trustee and PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED insured savings institution. Said sale will be made without recorded 7/19/2007 as Instrument No. 2074343 in book xxx, REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, page xxx, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured JEROME County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 1790 by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the certain named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No Maplewood Drive, Twin Falls, ID 83301, MAY SOMETIMES Deed of Trust. The default for which this sale is to be made is: representation is made that they are, or are not, presently BE ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY. Failure to pay the monthly payment due 06/01/2010 of principal, responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of interest and impounds and subsequent installments due which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed thereafter; plus late charges, with interest currently accruing at for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in under Deed of Trust and Note dated 7/19/2007. The monthly 4.750% per annum; together with all subsequent sums installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if applicable) of a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 $1,299.17, due per month for the months of 8/1/2010 through said Deed of Trust, and any supplemental modifications thereto. 11/11/2010, and all subsequent installments until the date of minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the The principal balance owing as of this date on said obligation is high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in sale or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this $125,393.34, plus interest, costs and expenses actually incurred date on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding $163,639.75 together with interest thereon at the current rate of with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or 4.5000 per cent (%) per annum from 7/1/2010. All delinquent title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the amounts are now due, together with accruing late charges, and other amount advanced to protect said security, as authorized in interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's deed of trust executed by Troy Charles Gravatt, a single man, the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of as Grantor to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as Successor fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the Trust. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary Trustee, for the benefit and security of Central Mortgage trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Company as Successor Beneficiary, recorded July 3, 2008 as elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, Instrument No. 2008-015261, Mortgage records of Twin Falls COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4) (a) IDAHO CODE. NO reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of DATED: 11/30/2010, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name Trust and Promissory Note. The original loan amount was Mortgagee's Attorney. Date: 11/23/10 By: First American Title and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST Insurance Company as Trustee By: Quality Loan Service Corp. $141,733.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI 6.5000% per annum, as evidenced in Promissory Note dated of Washington, a Washington Corporation, its attorney-in-fact VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 10- July 3, 2008. Payments are in default for the months of June 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 Angelica Castillo, 0153152 FEI #:1006.120772 2010 through and including October 2010 in the amount of Assistant Secretary For Sale Information Call: 714-730-2727 or $1,094.51 per month and continuing each and every month Login to: www.fidelityasap.com If you have previously been PUBLISH: December 21, 28, 2010, January 4 and 11, 2011 thereafter until date of sale or reinstatement. The principal discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of balance as of October 1, 2010 is $137,987.79 together with personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended BURLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT accrued and accruing interest thereon at the rate of 6.5000% to exercise the note holders right's against the real property 246 E 100 S per annum. In addition to the above, there is also due any late only. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY BURLEY, IDAHO 83318 charges, advances, escrow collection fees, attorney fees, fees INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT or costs associated with this foreclosure. PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by NOTICE OF PENDING ISSUE OF TAX DEED negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be said deed of trust is $137,987.79, excluding interest, costs and submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations STATE OF IDAHO ) your credit obligations. ASAP# 3827189 thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable ) ss. attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by County of Cassia ) PUBLISH: December 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2010 the aforementioned Deed of Trust. Dated: November 29, 2010 TO: Michael Von Jones, a single man, 226 E Hwy 81, Burley, BURLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. ID 83318 246 E 100 S By: Bobbi Oldfield, Trust Officer “Parties in Interest of Record:” BURLEY, IDAHO 83318 Phone: 208-947-1553 State of Idaho Calmer J. & Enide T. Johnson NOTICE OF PENDING ISSUE OF TAX DEED PUBLISH: December 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2010 Jay P. Clark STATE OF IDAHO ) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Record Owner or Owners ) ss. Loan No. 0058609520 T.S. No. 057-010708 On 4/11/2011, at YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that under the provisions of the County of Cassia ) 11:00 AM (recognized local time), at the following location in the laws of the State of Idaho, pertaining to irrigation districts the County of Jerome, State of Idaho: In the front lobby of Land Title Treasurer of the Burley Irrigation District in said State, is TO: Richard L. Williams & Nancy A. Williams, husband & wife & Escrow located at 237 N. Lincoln, Jerome, ID 83338, deemed to be the purchaser, as grantee in trust for the district, 506 W Rogers St, Clinton MO 64735 TRANSNATION TITLE & ESCROW, INC., A DELAWARE of certain property described in a delinquency entry made in “Parties in Interest of Record:” CORPORATION, as Trustee on behalf of UTLS Default respect of unpaid assessments levied by Burley Irrigation State of Idaho Services, LLC will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for District, and in respect of which an assessment deed may be cash, in [awful money of the United States, all payable at the issued by the treasurer on or after January 1, 2011, after which Record Owner or Owners time of sale, the following real property, situated in the County of the time for redemption may expire. Further particulars of said YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that under the provisions of the Jerome State of Idaho, and described as follows: PARCEL NO. delinquency entry and the pending issue of a tax deed are as laws of the State of Idaho, pertaining to irrigation districts the 1: TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST OF THE BOISE follows, to-wit: Treasurer of the Burley Irrigation District in said State, is MERIDIAN, JEROME COUNTY, IDAHO Section 4: A parcel of No. of Delinquency Entry: #7331 deemed to be the purchaser, as grantee in trust for the district, land located in the SE1/4NE1/4, described as follows: Year of Levy: 2008 of certain property described in a delinquency entry made in Commencing at the East Quarter Section corner of Section 4; Dates of Delinquency Entry: January 1, 2008 respect of unpaid assessments levied by Burley Irrigation Thence North 0º03' East, 1320.42 feet along section line to the Property was Assess in Name of: Michael Von Jones District, and in respect of which an assessment deed may be Northeast corner of the Thence North 89°48' West, 870.63 feet Description of real property for which the delinquency entry has issued by the treasurer on or after January 1, 2011, after which along the North boundary of the SE1/4NE1/4; Thence South 0° been made: the time for redemption may expire. Further particulars of said 03' West, 241.61 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Serial #364.31 See Exhibit “A” Attached delinquency entry and the pending issue of a tax deed are as Thence South 0°03' West, 303.19 feet; Thence West, 205.73 Street Address 226 E Hwy 81, Burley, ID 83318 follows, to-wit: feet; Thence North 47°05'45" West, 334.36 feet; Thence North EXHIBIT “A” No. of Delinquency Entry: #7381 0°01'15" East, 76.42 feet along the West boundary of the The land referred to in the Guarantee is situated in the State of Year of Levy: 2008 SE1/4NE1/4; Thence South 89º48' East, 450.73 feet to the Idaho County of CASSIA and is described as follows: Dates of Delinquency Entry: January 1, 2008 TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM an TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST OF THE BOISE Property was Assess in Name of: Nancy A. Williams Easement for road and utility purposes over the following MERIDIAN, CASSIA COUNTY, IDAHO Description of real property for which the delinquency entry has described property: Commencing at the East Quarter Section Section 27: Part of Lots 1 and 2, more particularly described as been made: corner of Section 4; Thence North 0°03' East, 1320.42 feet follows: Serial #1312.31 See Exhibit “A” Attached along section line to the Northeast corner of the SE1/4NE1/4; Beginning at a point 250.5 feet East and 189.7 feet North 49°54' Street Address 41 S 550 W, Burley, ID 83318 Thence North 89º48' West, 870.63 feet along the North West of the Southeast corner of the NW¼SE¼ of said Section EXHIBIT “A” boundary of the SE1/4NE1/4; Thence South 0°03' West, 241.61 27, which point shall be known as the True Point of Beginning; The land referred to in the Guarantee is situated in the State of feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence South 0°03' Thence North 49° 54' West along the Northeast right-of-way of Idaho County of CASSIA and is described as follows: West, 15 feet; Thence North 89º48' West, 350.73 feet; Thence State Highway 30 East for 256.4 feet to a point; Lot 4 in Block 1 of the Hernandez Subdivision, Cassia County, North 0°01'15': East, 15 feet; Thence South 89°48' East, 350.73 Thence North 56° 25' East for 357.05 feet to a point; Idaho, as the same is platted in the official plat thereof, now of feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL NO. 2: Thence South 34° 42' East for 250.1 feet to a point; record in the office of the Recorder of said County, EXCEPTING TOGETHER WITH a non-exclusive easement for road and utility Thence South 56° 25' West for 290.85 feet to the True Point of THEREFROM that portion deeded to the Burley Highway District purposes over the following described property: The TRUE Beginning. by Quitclaim Deed dated July 30, 1973 and recorded July 31, POINT OF BEGINNING being the Northeast corner of the NOTE: According to the Cassia County Assessors Alpha roll, the 1973 as Instrument No. 71633, records of Cassia County, Idaho. SE1/4NE1/4; Thence North 89°48' West, 885.63 feet along the address of 226 East Hwy 81 – Burley, Idaho 83318 is NOTE: According the Cassia County Assessors Alpha Roll has North boundary of the SE1/4NE1/4; Thence South 0°03' West, associated with the above legal description. not assigned an address due to it being “Bare Ground” 226.61 feet; Thence North 89°48' West, 335.73 feet; Thence For Further Information Contact: Burley Irrigation District at (208) For Further Information Contact: Burley Irrigation District at (208) South 0°03' West, 30.00 feet; Thence South 89°48' East, 365.73 678-2511 for information on property location. 678-2511 for information on property location. feet; Thence North 0°03' East, 234.19 feet; Thence South 89°48' Itemized statement of delinquent assessment and fees: Itemized statement of delinquent assessment and fees: East, 855.63 feet parallel to the North boundary of the O & M Total $106.75 O & M Total $60.00 SE1/4NE1/4; Thence North 0°03' East, 22.42 feet along section Penalty 2.14 Penalty 1.20 line to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no Interest 33.10 Interest 18.60 knowledge of a more particular description of the above Filing Fee 3.25 Filing Fee 3.25 referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Litigation Guarantee 200.00 Litigation Guarantee 200.00 Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that Cert. Mail 22.16 Cert. Mail 16.62 the address of 325 WEST 325 SOUTH, JEROME, ID 83338 is Total Due: $367.40 Total Due: $299.67 sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if said delinquent YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if said delinquent or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and assessment, together with penalties, interest and costs are not assessment, together with penalties, interest and costs are not pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust paid to the irrigation district and the lands redeemed on or paid to the irrigation district and the lands redeemed on or executed by ORLANDO ROSALES & ALBA LUZ ROSALES, before January 1, 2011 the Board of Directors of Burley before January 1, 2011 the Board of Directors of Burley HUSBAND AND WIFE as Grantor/Trustor, in which Irrigation District shall conduct a hearing on January 5, 2011, at Irrigation District shall conduct a hearing on January 5, 2011, at MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., the hour of 9:00 AM of said day, at the offices of Burley Irrigation the hour of 9:00 AM of said day, at the offices of Burley Irrigation is named as Beneficiary and FIRST AMERICAN TITLE District, located at 246 E 100 S Burley, Idaho, at which time you District, located at 246 E 100 S Burley, Idaho, at which time you COMPANY as Trustee and recorded 7/28/2006 as instrument may appear or otherwise defend the proposed issuance of a tax may appear or otherwise defend the proposed issuance of a tax No. 2064514 in book -, page - of Official Records in the office of deed. All inquiries and objections concerning this notice and deed. All inquiries and objections concerning this notice and the Recorder of Jerome County, Idaho. Please Note: The above information contained herein shall be in writing and directed to information contained herein shall be in writing and directed to Grantors are named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho the Secretary of Burley Irrigation District, and must be received the Secretary of Burley Irrigation District, and must be received Code, No representation is made that they are, or are not, by 4:00 PM on the 4th day of January, 2011. Verbal inquiries by 4:00 PM on the 4th day of January, 2011. Verbal inquiries presently responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The and objections shall not be considered for any purpose. and objections shall not be considered for any purpose. Default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay Should it appear to the Board of Directors at the conclusion of Should it appear to the Board of Directors at the conclusion of when due, under Deed of Trust and Note dated 7/27/2006. The the hearing that the owner of the tax certificate or the treasurer the hearing that the owner of the tax certificate or the treasurer monthly installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if of the district has fulfilled the requirements of Section 43-717 of the district has fulfilled the requirements of Section 43-717 applicable) of $1,319.68, due per month for the months of and 43-718, Idaho Code, the Board shall, without further notice and 43-718, Idaho Code, the Board shall, without further notice 8/1/2009 through 11/5/2010, and all subsequent installments to the record owner or owners or any party in interest upon to the record owner or owners or any party in interest upon until the date of sale or reinstatement. The principal balance whom such notice has been served or who has actual whom such notice has been served or who has actual owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said Deed of knowledge of such notice and its contents, immediately direct knowledge of such notice and its contents, immediately direct Trust is $135,890.50 together with interest thereon at the current that the treasurer shall issue a tax deed in favor of the district or that the treasurer shall issue a tax deed in favor of the district or rate of 7.25000 per cent (%) per annum from 6/1/2009. All the owner of the tax certificate, as the case may be. the owner of the tax certificate, as the case may be. delinquent amounts are now due, together with accruing late NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a hearing before the Board NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a hearing before the Board charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, and judicial review of the Board's decision are the exclusive and judicial review of the Board's decision are the exclusive trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to remedies for challenging the issuance of the tax deed and no remedies for challenging the issuance of the tax deed and no protect the security associated with this foreclosure and that the other action can be taken to determine the validity of a properly other action can be taken to determine the validity of a properly beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to executed tax deed and that the tax deed conveys complete title executed tax deed and that the tax deed conveys complete title satisfy said obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for to the described land to the grantee named in the tax deed, free to the described land to the grantee named in the tax deed, free any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy of all encumbrances except any lien for state and county taxes of all encumbrances except any lien for state and county taxes shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the and any lien for assessments which may have attached and any lien for assessments which may have attached successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Date: subsequently to the assessment hereinabove referred to. subsequently to the assessment hereinabove referred to. 11/29/2010 TRANSNATION TITLE & ESCROW, INC., A DATED this 9th day of November, 2010. DATED this 9th day of November, 2010. DELAWARE CORPORATION Lynn Darling, Assistant Vice- Burley Irrigation District Burley Irrigation District President THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND 246 E 100 S 246 E 100 S ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT Burley, ID 83318 Burley, ID 83318 PURPOSE. ASAP# 3833341 By Linda M Leach, Treasurer By Linda M Leach, Treasurer

PUBLISH: December 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2010 PUBLISH: December 14, 21, 28, 2010 and January 4, 2011 PUBLISH: December 14, 21, 28, 2010 and January 4, 2011 Agribusiness 4 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

NOTICES NOTICES Today is Tuesday, Dec. 28, the 362nd day of 2010. NOTICE OF MEETING There are three days left in The Board of Directors of the American Falls Reservoir District New Today the year. will meet in special Board session on the first Monday of January, January 3, 2011 at 10:00 AM at the office of the oday’s Highlight: District at 1035 N Lincoln, Jerome, ID. On Dec. 28, 1832, John C. /s/Debbie Falconburg Calhoun became the first Secretary to the Board of Directors RENTAL PROPERTIES vice president of the United American Falls Reservoir District States to resign, stepping down because of differ- PUBLISH: December 28, 2010 DACHSHUND puppies, 2 males, BUYING Gold/Silver Jewlery, coins, 1 longhair 1 shorthair, purebred. bullion. Top prices paid. ences with President PUBLIC NOTICE Parents on site. $125. 430-0988. 208-410-5787 or 208-316-0188 Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in Andrew Jackson. public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- MALAMUTE 3 puppies for sale, tRANSPORTATION formed of what your government is doing. As self-government $300. Parents on site. RUPERT 3 bedroom, 1 bath, central 208-420-0825 or 208-670-1316. charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every air. NO PETS. NO SMOKING. TODAY IN citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- $650/mo. $650 dep. Call 312-4353 WHITE SHEPHERD puppies, zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- purebred, no papers. $225 each. cess public records and public meetings. SHOSHONE Nice 4 bdrm, 1 bath. Kathy 208-721-7230. HISTORY IMPORTANT $650 with $600 dep. No smoking. 510 W 4th. 539-9792. Please address all legal advertising to: REMEMBER n this date: LEGAL ADVERTISING That birthday or anniversary The Times-News TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm nice duplex, In 1694, Queen Mary II of quiet cul-de-sac, garage, deck, picture you ran in the paper. England died after more PO Box 548 yard, No pets. $650. 362-3933 Now is the time to come in Twin Falls, Idaho and pick up your pictures. 4x4 than five years of joint rule 83303-0548 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, office, with her husband, King email to central AC, pantry, laundry rm, lg MISCELLANEOUS William III. [email protected] fenced lot. Avail 1/16. 208-420-4128 Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on www.borahrental.blogspot.com n 1846, Iowa became the Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon 29th state to be admitted to on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for TWIN FALLS New 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car garage. Stove, refrig., DW, the Union. Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- microwave. $850 mo. + $400 dep. FORD '91 F-350, 4x4 with 38 ft n 1856, the 28th presi- day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, Call 208-280-3204 Altec manlift, V8, 5 spd, AT, AC, legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. clean, work ready. $7900. dent of the United States, TWIN FALLS Newly remodeled DRY, SPLIT, PINE - $120 a load. Call 208-320-4058 Thomas Woodrow Wilson, large 2 bdrm, 1 bath, all electric Local Delivery Included. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described mobile home in quiet park, appls, 539-3316 or 539-0320. was born in Staunton, Va. property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, W/D hookup, covered deck, no n 1897, the play “Cyrano smoking, no dogs. Water/garage/ BED California King Magnetic bed, payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of good condition. Helps arthritis. de Bergerac,’’ by Edmond First American Title Company, 260 3rd Avenue North, Twin sewer furnished. $500 mo. + dep. 420-5896 or 420-1400 Some bedding included. $500/ Rostand,premiered in Paris. Falls, ID, 83301 on April 1, 2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized local offer. 731-5954 time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust TWIN FALLS RENT-TO-OWN 3 n 1908, a major earth- recorded 01/08/2007 as Instrument Number 2007-000522, and bdrm, 1 bath, fixer-upper, great DODGE '00 Ram 3500, 4x4 with quake followed by a tsunami utiltiy bed, Warn Winch, V10, executed by KEVIN L THOMPSON, AN UNMARRIED terms, 2 car garage. $625/mo. devastated the Italian city of 735-5242 AT, AC, one owner, well PERSON, as Grantor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC maintained, 13 MPG highway. Messina, killing at least REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, to $5900. Call 208-320-4058 JD Lawn Tractor model 345, 42” 70,000 people. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current Trustee of record mower deck, hyd lift, front mount covering the following real property located in Twin Falls snow blower 20hp, $3350. 731-7331 n 1917, the New York County, State of Idaho. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THAT PART OF Evening Mail published “A GOODING 2 bdrm., 1 bath duplex. LOT 13 OF MOORMAN'S FIST ADDITION, TWIN FALLS $500 mo. + $500 dep & utilities. Neglected Anniversary,’’ a COUNTY, IDAHO, RECORDED IN BOOK 1 OF PLATS, PAGE No smoking/pets. Call 308-6804. facetious, as well as ficti- 35, DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 2 bath, W/D, tious, essay by H.L. LINE 114 FEET; THENCE EAST 132.1 FEET TO ALLEY; DW, microwave, stove, refrig. CHRISTMAS STORE CLOSING Mencken recounting the $600 mo. Call Chris 280-1175. THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID ALLEY 114.21 FEET, MORE Local lawn yard art and home décor. Everything 50% off history of bathtubs in OR LESS, TO THE NORTH LINE THEREOF, THENCE WEST TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath apt. Final day January 1st. FORD '94 F-350 Crew cab, dually America. 126.79 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has $625 + dep. 349 Morningside Dr 126 Locust St. S., Twin Falls with 9 ft flatbed & tow package. n 1944, the musical “On no knowledge of a more particular description of the above #3. Call 208-539-3697. 208-735-0555 V8, AT, AC, immaculate, one reference real property, but for purposed of compliance with owner, low miles. $4900. the Town,’’ with music by TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 Call 208-320-4058 Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that bath with family room and den. Leonard Bernstein and book the street address of 340 JEFFERSON ST, Twin Falls, ID, W/D hookups. Outside patio, gas and lyrics by Betty Comden 83301 is sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders heat & AC. No smoking/pets. Full and Adolph Green, opened must be prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid kitchen appliances. $750/month. 1 year lease w/lawn mowing includ- on Broadway. at the sale in the form of cash, or cashier's check drawn on a WANTED Antique vintage cigar/ ed. Call 734-5388 or 539-0770. tobacco items, woolie chaps, early n 1945, Congress offi- state or federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be saddles, bridles, pro-1900 cloth- cially recognized the Pledge made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, aGRICULTURE ing, Indian beadwork, folk art, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the game mounts, cabin furniture, of Allegiance. obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale spurs, bits, old fishing/hunting items, cafe/restaurant furnishings, n 1973, Alexander conferred in the certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this old jewelry, firearms, photographs, Solzhenitsyn published sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due postcards, whiskey jugs, Indian 08/01/2010 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent baskets, artifacts, old advertising NISSAN '93 Pickup, 74,000 “Gulag Archipelago,’’ an installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest signs, primitive furniture, gambling original miles, former CSI fleet expose of the Soviet prison saloon items, Navajo rugs, military vehicle, serviced religiously. New currently accruing at 6.625% per annum; together with all items, civil war, coin operated de- system. ALL NATURAL HAMBURGER tires & wheels. Great student subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the vices, duck decoys. Please call vehicle or farm truck. $2100. n 1989, Alexander terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any Fresh extra lean. 250 lbs. $3.00/lb. Rustic Montana Interiors at Call 208-859-8505. Call 208-404-1595 Dubcek, the former supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing 1-800-962-2427 as of this date on said obligation is $110,233.23, plus interest, Czechoslovak Communist costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the aNNOUNCEMENTS leader who was deposed in a obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid Soviet-led Warsaw Pact and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, invasion in 1968, was attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount FOUND Boxer, female, LOST Lay out Duck Blind. Lost on named president of the advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the in the Buhl area. Highway 30 in Murtaugh 12/23/10 promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. Call to identify 320-2994. between grids 4475 E. & 4775 E. country’s parliament. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust Please call 420-8867 or 432-5261 en years ago: The FOUND Dog, light brown and white, property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS possible Border Collie. Found on LOST Min Pin, female, blue/gray, Census Bureau released its HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Polk & Filer. Wearing Guardian Twin Falls on Fri 12/24. Answers first numbers from the COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL training collar. 208-734-2571 lv msg to Peanut. Reward. 308-2600. BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY 2000 national count; they BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO FOUND Male Minpin mix near LOST Pug, male, named Rambo. showed that America’s COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO Southwood Apts. in Rupert. Fe- Last seen near Kimberly Rd and population had risen to male Shih Tzu just given to shel- Hankins. Call 208-404-5030. REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE Fairview Veterinary ter, found in October. 572-0472 281,421,906, up 13.2 percent NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. 702 US Hwy 30 LOST Yorkie, male, from 1990. DATED: 11/22/2010, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name FOUND nd Buhl, ID 83316 on Dec. 22 Morning Sun Drive. ive years ago: Former and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST Young black dog in Rupert area. Call 208-316-2623. COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI ~208-543-2600~ Call 431-4822. top Enron Corp. accountant VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 10- Richard Causey pleaded For photos LOST Benelli Shotgun & acc. at Nia- 0150619 FEI #:1006.120000 gra Springs Wildlife area, 11/27. guilty to securities fraud visit our website: REWARD!! 208-921-1768 and agreed to help pursue PUBLISH: December 14, 21, 28, 2010 and January 4, 2011 www.petfinder.com/ convictions against Enron shelters/ID90.html LOST Golden Retriever, female, FUN, ROMANTIC gentleman seeks ANNUAL ROAD AND STREET FINANCIAL REPORT spayed, “Lucky”, with choke chain, single or divorced lady, age 50-65, founder Kenneth Lay and CITY OF KIMBERLY friendly, afraid of loud noises, last slim-med build, non-smoker & light Found: seen 12/22 on 500 S. 100 W. in former chief executive This certified report of dedicated funds is hereby submitted to drinker. Full of life & enjoys every- A male pug was found at Jerome. Call 208-320-1449. thing. Phone 208-539-4871 or Jeffrey Skilling.(Causey was the State Auditor as required by 40-708, Idaho Code. the Shell station in Buhl write Gentleman, PO Box 5298, Dated this 21st day of December, 2010. later sentenced to 5 1/2 years 12-17-10. He is tan and Twin Falls, ID 83303. in prison.) David Overacre, Mayor black and is not ATTEST: neutered. Call to identify GET THE HABIT ne year ago: Al-Qaida Jennifer Rowe, City Clerk in Yemen claimed responsi- A female Pomeranian Chi- bility for an attempt to blow FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 huahua mix was found in CHRISTMAS SEASON Free meal up a U.S.-bound airliner. A Buhl 12-22-10. Call to READ THE Beginning Balance as of October 1 Previous Year 0 coupons to unemployed families. bomb blast killed at least 44 identify. Sponsored by Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, people in a Shiite procession RECEIPTS CLASSIFIEDS Christmas special!! 2551 Kimberly Rd, Twin Falls, and in the southern Pakistan LOCAL FUNDING SOURCES Shari's Restaurant, Blue Lakes city of Karachi. In Property tax levy (for roads, streets and bridges) 31,743 20% off ALL EVERY DAY Blvd, Twin Falls. Coupons still All other LOCAL receipts or transfers in 145,123 Adoptions through available, please call! Argentina, two men turned Total Local Funding 176,866 December Call 208-890-9055 for coupons. away from Buenos Aires Avail. for Adoption: were wed in Ushuaia, the STATE FUNDING SOURCES Donations of Pet Carriers world’s southernmost city, Highway user revenue 28,646 are greatly appreciated. h is is a GREAT way to earn in Latin America’s first gay All other STATE receipts or transfers 60,000 We are in desperate Total State Funding 88,646 need! some extra ca$h! marriage. FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES Chuck is a very handsom Total Federal Funding 0 hound mix. He is white Start a delivery route today! TOTAL RECEIPTS 265,512 with some tan markings and a pink nose. Chuck Madrona St. Buckingham Dr. Carriage Lane Get In The Habit! DISBURSEMENTS is around one-year-old Ballingrude Dr. Morning Sun Dr. NEW CONSTRUCTION and gets along well with Sunrise Blvd. Total New Construction 0 other dogs and kids. He San LaRue Ave. Rimview Dr. Sunbeam Dr. Read the knows some commands Alturas Dr. N. Stadium Blvd. Sunglow Dr. RECONSTRUCTION/REPLACEMENT/REHABILITATION such as sit and stay. Roads (rebuilt, realign, or 2” overlay upgrade) 21,811 Come meet him today. Classifieds Total Reconstruction/Replacement 21,811 TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS Shasta is a sweet 12- 7353346 7353346 7353346 Every Day ROUTINE MAINTENANCE week-old labrador puppy. Patching 24,454 She is black and has a Other (specify-including salaries and benefits) very mild personality. Mountain View Dr. Julie Lane E. 9th St. WAGES & BENEFITS 50,425 Shasta came into the Rancho Vista Dr. Bitterroot Dr. E. 3rd St. Can’t Make it into Total Routine Maintenance 74,879 shelter with her brother Stadium Blvd. Woodriver Dr. Overland Ave. and sister Sprite and Co- Concordia Way Sawtooth Blvd. EQUIPMENT coa. Shasta hopes to find Hiland Ave. Our Office? Equipment lease – Equipment purchase 20,489 a loving family to take BURLEY Equipment maintenance 5,859 her home for Christmas. Place your TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS 7353302 Other (specify) FUEL 3,198 7353346 7353346 Total Equipment 29,546 Sprite is a darling 12- Classified Ad week-old Male Black lab. ADMINISTRATION He is very sweet and Main St. Motor Route Occidental Online using Administrative salaries and expenses 1,481 would make a wonderful Lake St. OTHER Christmas Present for Overland Ad Owl! Street lighting 21,977 some lucky kid. Come Adams St. Railroad Ave. Professional services – engineering 24,322 meet him today! Ash St. W. 5th St. magicvalley.com Interest – notes (include loans) 1,095 Total Other 47,394 Sky is a beautiful Aus- BURLEY tralian Shepherd mix fe- KIMBERLY BUHL 7353302 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 175,111 male. She is spayed and 7353302 7353241 RECEIPTS OVER DISBURSEMENTS 90,401 up to date on shots. Sky CLOSING BALANCE 90,401 is very affectionate and Aspenwood Lane Motor Route Can’t Make Funds obligated for specific future projects 68,238 gets along well with other Cypress Way ENDING BALANCE 22,163 dogs and kids. 9th Ave. E. It Into Call now for more BELLEVUE Adoption fee is $75, inclds TWIN FALLS REPORTING MEASURES information about 7353302 Our Office? RECONSTRUCTION/REPLACEMENT/REHABILTATION spaying/neutering and the 7353346 routes available Total lane miles rebuilt, realigned, or 2” overlay upgrade 0.5 first set of vaccinations. in your area. Fax Us Your NEW PROJECTS Twin Falls, TFMR...... 7353346 Available Funds 68,238 Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, Kimberly, Shoshone Classified RED CAP CORNER TRAFFIC LIGHT 68,238 REMEMBER Estimated Cost of future projects 68,238 That birthday or anniversary ...... 6781536 or 7353302 Ad! Available for Other Projects 0 picture you ran in the paper. Now is the time to come in Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.7353241 (208) 734-5538 PUBLISH: December 28, 2010 and pick up your pictures. Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Agribusiness 5 ACROSS 1 Desert animal DRIVERS 6 Keep __ on; Ag Express Inc. Burley, Paul & Twin Falls, Idaho watch carefully Pregnant? Worried? Class A CDL Drivers needed Free Pregnancy Tests full & part-time, year round, local & 10 Smudge Confidential interstate hauling. Benefits include 14 Entertain 208-734-7472 Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, & vacation. Minimum age 21. 15 Toe the line Tank endorsement. 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Must have Wind” actor bubbly personality & great people skills. Bring resume to: 33 Passes out 1411 Falls Ave. E. Suite1000 C, cards Twin Falls. No calls or mailed in resumes please. 37 Snakelike Monday’s Puzzle Solved GENERAL fishes 3 “__ Ado About Very fast pace dental practice looking for Exp'd Receptionist & 39 Pass on, as a Nothing” Exp'd Dental Assistant. Must have bubbly personality & great people message 4 Get away skills. Bring resume to: 41 Let fall 5 Tilting CPR CLASSES 1411 Falls Ave. E. Suite1000 C, CPR, CPR First Aide, Healthcare Twin Falls. No calls or mailed in 42 Reverie 6 Carried provider. Buisnesses or individual. resumes please. Upcoming classes: 44 Fence entries 7 Under the Healthcare Provider REAL eSTATE 46 Actress Lupino covers Dec 28th 2pm-5pm CPR First Aide Jan 8th 9am-2pm. 47 Sullen 8 Buzzing insect Class sizes limited must sign up. Contact Angie at 731-3172 49 House painter’s 9 Emblem need 10 __ in; inhaled EMPLOYMENT 51 Ripple in the 11 Depart water 12 Places of relief 54 __ on; incite 13 Lock of hair 55 Chairperson’s 21 Fragrant wood outline 23 Peruse 56 Slaughter 25 Skirt fold HIRE STUDENTS TO WORK FOR YOU! TWIN FALLS Sale or lease. 60 Be concerned 26 Secondhand Our Dependable, Honest, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 2.5 acres, 61 Grumpy one 27 __-do-well; Diligent, Friendly Students pasture, shop, country living (c) 2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. are available to work for you at a great deal. Owner willing to 63 Shining loser All Rights Reserved. be creative. Lease payments after school & weekends. can vary depending on 64 Smooch 28 Bundle of hay Magic Valley High School contract & down payment. Contact David Brown Call Bill 801-726-4564. 65 House or hovel 29 Alleviate 43 Shape 54 Heavy, one- Cell 293-2062 66 Honking bird 32 Have children, 45 Bratwurst, e.g. edged sword School 733-8823 67 Singles in biblical terms 48 “Cool!” to a 56 Child’s first 68 12 months 34 Dry past generation word, often TWIN FALLS 69 Go into 35 Ore deposit 50 Komodo __; 57 Blood __; Reduced! $499,900. 36 Ship’s mast largest lizard stroke causer DRIVER DOWN 38 Uniformity 51 Crazy 58 Ascended Concrete Truck Driver Class “A” CDL 1 Arrived 40 High-pitched 52 Once more 59 Jug Excellent Benefits, Health Insurance Multi Units Offer and Willing to Train. Positive Cash Flow! 2 “So be it!” cries 53 Poem division 62 Caviar source Apply at Kloepfer Inc. 6400 sq. ft. building, 40 parking 751 Madrona St S., Twin Falls spaces for sale or for lease. EOE/Drug Free workplace. $2,500 month. MLS#9815710 Call Kelly Runyon 1-800-529-4456 or 208-312-1243 DRIVER River Bridge Realty Heavy Tow Truck Operator BURLEY Avail immediately. Clean 3 TWIN FALLS Clean carpeted 2 RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, needed for fast-paced, customer- bdrm, 1 bath, family rm, living rm BURLEY RIVERVIEW APTS W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. bdrm w/appls & fenced yard. $500 ✱✱✱MOVE-IN SPECIAL✱✱✱ service oriented towing business w/fireplace, fenced yd. $500/mo + mo. 208-733-6095. $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No in Elko, Nevada. Must have CDL $500 dep. Ken, 208-371-4254. 2 bdrm units now avail. Nice smoking. 208-358-0673 License, clean driving record, TWIN FALLS Elegant 3 bdrm, 2 views, spacious, appls included, professional appearance, & positive FILER clean & quiet 2 bdrm 12' wide bath, den, dining, hardwood, W/D hookups, covered parking, RUPERT/BURLEY 2 bdrm, 1 bath, attitude. Applicant must be 25 BUHL 14X64. 2 bdrm., 1 bath in mobile w/storage, great area, $385 fenced yard, pet w/dep, $1195/mo, private patio & tot lot. refrigerator & stove, $450 month + years of age or older & pass park. Nice cond. $7500. $280 lot + dep. No pets. Refs. 326-5887 143 N 10th. 208-481-0553 208-878-4488. $350 deposit. 670-5770 extensive drug & background fee. Call 208-944-0730. screen. Night & weekend shifts HAGERMAN 3 bdrm, 1 bath, all ap- TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, 1 bath, no pls, fenced yard, storage shed, no TWIN FALLS Multiple homes for BURLEY Very nice 1 & 2 bdrm apt req. Exp. preferred, but will train rent with 2-3 bdrms. Prices starting pets, $335 + $300 dep. Water & RENTAL PROPERTIES smoking, some pets ok, $550 mo. with garage, excellent location. trash paid. Call 212-1678 energetic individual. Competitive at $550. Call Melisa at 734-7935. Call 208-431-1643 or 678-3216 wages & insurance benefits. + deposit. Kati, 208-308-3112. Apply at Lostra Bros. Towing. TWIN FALLS NE area, 3 bdrm, 2 TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, 1 bath, $375 JEROME 1 bdrm cabin, $450 + dep. CASTLEFORD 2 bdrm apt available rd 775-738-8899 bath, cul-de-sac, fireplace, no + $400 deposit. 445 3 Ave W #2. 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, $625 + dep. Wa- now. Rent based on income. Equal 208-735-2295 ter/garbage/sewer paid. 733-7818 smoking/pets. 539-6563/731-9735 DRIVER Housing Opportunity. 208-734-6295 or 208-731-0218 Opportunity for Long Haul Truck JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath home built TWIN FALLS New 3 bdrm., 2 bath, TWIN FALLS 1, 2, 3 & 5 Bedrooms st Drivers seeking permanent st in '07, $700 month. 1006 21 Ave 2 car garage. Stove, refrig., DW, Apts. & Houses. $250-$800. BUHL ½ off 1 months rent + dep. 1 EDEN 1 bdrm, water & trash paid, employment with established E. Call 208-539-1403 microwave. $850 mo. + $400 dep. Various Locations. bdrm, 1 bath, $375 mo + $375 $300 month. No pets. growing company. Class A CDL Call 208-280-3204 Call for Details 734-4334 dep. Call 208-212-1678 208-212-1678 & 2 yrs exp mandatory. JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile www.twinfallsrentals.com homes. $575-$700. No pets. Long TWIN FALLS Newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 208-734-9062 Mon-Fri BUHL 2 bdrm, 1 bath, refrig, stove th term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 2 car garage, $1000 mo. 1385 W/D, 113 7 Ave N. $450 mo + Ashley. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $500 mo. TWIN FALLS 1622 Filer Ave. E. DRIVER dep + utilities. Refs. 731-5745 JEROME 5 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 acres 187 Sunrise. Stephanie 329-2502 2 bdrm, 1 bath. No pets/smoking. School Bus Drivers Wanted with water shares, $1350 month. Free laundry. $575 + deposit. BURLEY 2 bdrm, behind McDon- Western States Bus Possible rent to own. 539-9950 Call 733-8676 or 539-4449 alds, $475 mo. Call Darren 208- TWIN FALLS Newly remodeled Call 208-733-8003 large 2 bdrm, 1 bath, all electric 1, 2, or 3 431-3628 or Lori 208-431-3681. JEROME 55 or older, private area, TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex 1 mi mobile home in quiet park, appls, Bedroom 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Call for informa- W/D hookup, covered deck, no CSI, hardwood floors, fenced yard, tion 208-420-5859. smoking, no dogs. Water/garage/ Apartments appls incl, charming $575. 420-6628 Retail Operations Supervisor sewer furnished. $500 mo. + dep. Rent is based on income. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt. KIMBERLY 734-4334 420-5896 or 420-1400 5 Bedroom House New paint & carpet, laundry on-site, Would you enjoy working for a growing, stable and local 337 Madison St. E. TWIN FALLS Northeast Location no smoking/pets, $475/$475. community bank? If so, First Federal may be a great fit for you. $795 Pets Negotiable 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath + office & garage. 208-539-4907. See at 210 S A Street www.cuttingedgeproperties.biz All appls, central heat & A/C, Rupert, Idaho 83350 First Federal, a Twin Falls based community bank has an RUPERT 3 bedroom, 1 bath, central fenced yard, auto sprinklers. Pets TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt., opening in Twin Falls for a Retail Operations Supervisor air. NO PETS. NO SMOKING. neg. $875 + dep. 208-420-1804 208-650-8816 all appliances, $500 security dep. at our Eastland branch. $650/mo. $650 dep. Call 312-4353 $500 month. Close to Perrine TWIN FALLS RENT-TO-OWN 3 school. Call Joe at 420-4585. The successful candidate will need to have a minimum 2 years SHOSHONE Holiday Special $99 bdrm, 1 bath, fixer-upper, great banking experience (Teller and New Accounts) and will dep. 1-2 bdrm, start at $155, 1st terms, 2 car garage. $625/mo. Equal Opportunity Provider TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, no possess excellent customer service and communication skills. mo reduced. OAC & refs.309-2166 735-5242 pets. $500 month + $300 dep. Call Supervisory experience in banking is preferred. Must be able to SHOSHONE Nice 4 bdrm, 1 bath. TWIN FALLS Super cute & clean! 3 GOODING 2 bdrm., 1 bath duplex. 208-212-1678 $500 mo. + $500 dep & utilities. mentor and coach staff on all areas of retail banking. $650 with $600 dep. No smoking. bdrm, 2 bath, nice neighborhood. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, very th No smoking/pets. Call 308-6804. 510 W 4 . 539-9792. Lg corner lot. 173 Seven Springs. clean, W/D & appls, no smoking/ Candidates may pick up an application at any First Federal branch $875 mo. No pets/smoking. pets. $575 + dep. $200 off 1st mo SHOSHONE 208-421-0625 GOODING Large 3 bdrm, 1 bath, location. Send to First Federal Bank, attention Rental houses in town or country. newly remodeled, includes W/D, rent with lease. 208-944-2027 Human Resources P.O. Box 249, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301, call 208-308-2941 DW, AC. Must see. $599 + dep. WHO can help YOU rent your TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, spotless, Becky Nelson (208) 933-4222. First Federal is an No pets/smoking. 208-410-7994 Equal Employment Opportunity/M/F and Drug Free Workplace. TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm house, no rental? Classifieds Can! fresh paint, no pets, close to CSI. pets, AC, stove, refrig, water paid, 2 apts, $495 & $550 mo. 212-6902 733-0931 ext. 2 st like new, carport. $450 month + HANSEN ½ off 1 month rent + de- $300 deposit. 208-733-4451 [email protected] posit. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, $400 mo + TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath. No $400 dep. 208-212-1678 pets/smoking. $550 dep. + $550 mo. Call 208-280-1327 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm nice duplex, Hear the quiet! quiet cul-de-sac, garage, deck, TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 2 bath, W/D, Laurel Park Apartments yard, No pets. $650. 362-3933 DW, microwave, stove, refrig. 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls $600 mo. Call Chris 280-1175. 734-4195 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm nice duplex, TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT Muffl ey Realty quiet cul-de-sac, garage, deck, ◆◆◆◆◆ WOW! ◆◆◆◆◆ TWIN FALLS 2-3 bdrm. 1st month HEYBURN Beautiful brand new yard, No pets. $650. 362-3933 Weekly Payments O.K! apts. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $575 mo. + free w/year lease. W/D hookup, • No Credit Checks- No Deposit dep. No smoking 208-670-4126 fenced backyard, no pets. For TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, full bsmt, - All Utilities Paid- 60 Channel other specials call 208-734-6600. & Insurance kitchen appls, no smoking/pets. Cable- Internet Free. JEROME 2 bdrm bsmt apt, no 122 5th Ave. West, Gooding, Idaho $500 month. 208-735-0473 • Pets O.K.- Furnished Studios- smoking/pets, W/D hookup, water TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath apt. http://steelmgt.com On Site Laundry. incld. $450 month. 539-3221. $625 + dep. 349 Morningside Dr Insurance 934-4781 Realty 934-4484 TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. #3. Call 208-539-3697. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm 2 bath 2 car, $ 731-5745 / 358-0085 / 431-8496 JEROME 2 bedroom duplex, $520 81,500 TAKE A LOOK: 2 bdrm 1 bath home w/partial almost new, fenced, $875 + dep. BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 647 Parkwood. 208-420-3983. month. W/D hookups, refrig, stove. basement that could make 3rd bdrm or offi ce/family mo. 731-5745 or 436-8383 Call 208-539-9950 bath with family room and den. room (has egress window & closet). Covered patio TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, W/D hookups. Outside patio, gas on 2 city lots, 1 car gar w/large shop. New windows heat & AC. No smoking/pets. Full fenced yard, quiet street, $700 + JEROME throughout, metal roof & steel siding. Fireplace in dep. 208-733-4805 or 420-2559 BURLEY/RUPERT Studios. All kitchen appliances. $750/month. 1 living room & wood stove in basement. As is property. utils paid, free cable & wi-fi, December Rent is Free! year lease w/lawn mowing includ- 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage, GOODING. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car pets ok. $300-$550 mo. Move ed. Call 734-5388 or 539-0770. townhouses in a duplex design. $88,000 NEW LISTING: 2 bdrm, 1 bath home over basement. garage. Master bdrm, bath, and in today! No dep! No credit walk-in closet. Stainless steel ap- Each unit includes a private TWIN FALLS Brand new 2 bdrm, Basement has family, utility, pantry & bonus room. check! 436-8383 or 731-5745 pls, split floor plan, central air, gas fenced backyard, central heat 1 bath apts, $624-$680 Close to Carport, wood shed, shop w/wood stove & garden shed. heat, & fenced back yard w/auto and air, and much, much more!!! CSI campus. For more information Pellet stove in living room. GOODING. TWIN FALLS New 1 bdrm, no pets. Call The Oaks at 324-6969 Call 208-735-1180. sprinklers. $925mo. 208-749-0145 rd $120,000 A MUST SEE REMODELED HOME: 3 bdrm 1.5 Inquire at 503 3 Ave E. or stop by bath. New carpet, new wooden fl oors in the kitchen & TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, office, 208-316-2431 1911 N Kennedy St, Jerome, ID. TWIN FALLS Clean Duplex near CSI. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, appls, water/ dining room. Stainless steel appliances. New master central AC, pantry, laundry rm, lg fenced lot. Avail 1/16. 208-420-4128 sanitation, lawn care included. bedroom w/the ½ bath. WENDELL. JEROME www.borahrental.blogspot.com W/D hookups. $600 + deposit. $250,000 COUNTRY LIVING: 3 bdrm 2 bath on 1.25 acre. Nice, clean 3 bdrm, 1½ bath, $600. 208-308-5085 Available Jan 7th. Attached 2 car garage also a 36X48 gar/shop. Open fl oor TWIN FALLS 3-4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 324-2744 or 420-1011 plan plus a sun room off the living room. WENDELL. family rms, 3 car garage, pets neg. BURLEY Norman Manor Apts TWIN FALLS Large 2 bdrm, 1 bath, JEROME Small, 1 bdrm cottage. $30,000 PER BUILDING SITES: each site is 2 lots, 125x100, $850/mo + dep. 330 Pierce Street. 1 & 2 bdrms, $375-$400 + dep. appls, no smoking/pets, $475 mo. Neat & clean. No pets/smoking. will have gravel rd & city sewer/water services, the sites 208-733-6279 or 208-734-1224 Clean or new carpet & paint. + $300 dep. 208-324-2244 $450 mo + $450 dep. 316-1799 are located on 6th Ave. West. WENDELL. TWIN FALLS 5 bdrm, 2 bath, Laundry & off street parking. TWIN FALLS Large clean 1 bdrm., kitchen appls, garage, fireplace Office hours 2-5pm, Mon-Fri 2 bath, all appls incld, no smoking/ SEE OUR LISTINGS ON REALTOR.COM KIMBERLY 300 N. Main. Clean 1 sprinklers, no smoking. $995. Other hours call for appt. bdrm apt. $395/month + $250 pets, $475 + $350 deposit. Call READY TO ASSIST YOU WITH ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE NEEDS. http://steelmgt.com 208-735-0473 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave deposit. Available now. 423-6792 208-735-2283 leave message. Agribusiness 6 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

IF DECEMBER 28 IS THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME YOUR BIRTHDAY: Expect by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek smooth sailing in the year to Unscramble these four Jumbles, come and a chance to come one letter to each square, JOHN DEERE 1730 Planter, 12-22, to form four ordinary words. HEARTH PADS Beautiful natural face to face with your deep- field ready, E-set plates, stored stone and tile for wood, gas & inside. $23,400. Call 731-1660. pellet stoves. Standard sizes or est ambitions and most CHARP custom made. 36”x36”- 40”x40”- well-hidden motivations. WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom disks tandem or off set. Roller Har- 48”x48” available. 208-862-9207 You have more than your rows & Seed Cleaner. 312-3746 ©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. fair share of energy in All Rights Reserved. February when you can WANTED Tractors and other compete successfully in the SWEYN misc; repair/salvage/running. Bob, 208-312-3746 career arena, but a tendency to trust to luck or a lack of foresight could be a prob- FUR COAT Beautiful mink, satin lem. Anything of great DORPAY lined, excellent condition. Size 12- 14, 41” long, $300. 208-543-5266 importance should wait to WHEEL LINES (5) ¼ mile Wade be launched in June and Rain. Call 208-312-1498. BED California King Magnetic bed, July. People will be more apt http://www.tyndale.com/jumble/ To: Go Books NEW BIBLE Jumble good condition. Helps arthritis. to grant favors or offer a JITNEC Some bedding included. $500/ helping hand in July and you Now arrange the circled letters offer. 731-5954 to form the surprise answer, as DRY, SPLIT, PINE - $120 a load. can ascend to a higher LIVING ROOM SET 9 piece, couch, suggested by the above cartoon. HAY Local Delivery Included. plateau in the material 539-3316 or 539-0320. tables, chairs & lamps. $500. Din- #1 Quality Hay, $7.50 per bale. ing Set & W/D. $350. 944-0730. world. In September and A: “ ” All Types Animal Feeds. October, you can express Grown locally, Produced locally. FIREWOOD $135 a cord, for local Support your local business! your individuality in unique (Answers tomorrow) deliveries. Jumbles: BERTH ABBOT ARCADE BRUTAL Southern Idaho Feeds Adrian 208-219-0373 Yesterday’s ways and may receive pub- Answer: This can be relaxing after a hard day at the 347 South Park Ave W Twin Falls 358-3457 or 731-8155 licity or applause for your office — A BABBLE BATH FIREWOOD cut/split, $115 pickup load. $150 per cord, you pick up. Ward Auction & Appraisals leadership abilities and per- HAY 3 cuttings, good quality, close $175 per cord delivered. 324-7697 “Putting value to your sistence. to Twin Falls. Sell any amount. Call 208-733-2520 valuables” FIREWOOD Season, split, ready to Set up Available HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. burn. HOROSCOPE TWIN FALLS Large clean 2 bdrm, 1 3-string, green, barn stored, Call 208-324-8284 or 731-4650 (208)590-0253 bath, appls, fireplace, W/D hookup AGILITY, Puppy, Basic & $10/bale. 208-539-2722 Dish/water/garbage pd. No smok- Advanced Training classes for all Jeraldine ing/pets. $600 mo. + $300 dep. dogs. Indoor facility, member of T.S.C. Hay Retrieving 734-5518 or 539-3558 Nat'l Assoc of Dog Obedience Call Con at Saunders Instructors. www.gndt.net 208-280-0839 EVERY NEW MAZDA TWIN FALLS Lg studio, semi fur- 208-420-4750 nished, utils pd, no smoking, $475 +$300 dep. 208-B Borah 731-5745 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD ASAC ARIES (March 21-April Reg puppies, 1 male & 1 female TWIN FALLS HURRY 19): Hands up. If you don’t left, 8 weeks old, ready to go, has CUSTOM CORN THRESHING Snow Kidding! had 1st set of shots & dewormed. fulfill your responsibilities, One month free rent! Wanted rockyridgecattleandaussies.com 208-539-7783 SALE you might be subjected to a Devon Senior Community Ron, 208-431-3311 Beautiful & spacious. All appls, citizens arrest. You could be cable, W/D hookup, central air, AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pup- MISCELLANEOUS ENDS tempted to be careless or fitness center & library. IHFA pies, 8 wks old, 1st shot, tri-color, rd trust to luck when caution Contact Mark 208-735-2224. adorable $100. Call 208-358-1118 JAN. 3 and respect for the rules is BLUE/RED HEELER Puppies, needed. raised outside, males & females, TWIN FALLS Very clean 2 bdrm, 2 available now. 208-404-1073 TAURUS (April 20-May bath duplex. A/C, gas heat, appls, garage. $725 mo. 208-420-8290 CHIHUAHUA Cross puppies, 6 ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES 20): Put business before st PRICED TO SELL! weeks old, 1 shots, $120/offer. 6 wanted. Old magazines, toys, pleasure. Puritanical work month old male. 2 year old horse tack, Indian items, ethics added to some street spayed female. Call 208-543-5469 jewelry & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 Exit 168 1534 Blue Lakes or 731-5469. smarts are tools that can give SUSAN'S ANTIQUES BUYING Jerome, Idaho Twin Falls CHIHUAHUA Puppies, one white, you the edge over the com- TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all GOLD, SILVER & JEWELRY 324-3900 735-3900 one black and tan, one red, $150. Call 208-734-9681 conpaulos.com petition. The more effort utils. Paid. Weekly/monthly rates. Call 208-316-5908. put into your work now, the 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. www.capriextendedstay.com COCKER SPANIELS 2 females left! more time for fun later. For more information contact or TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT All WELLS CARGO FUN WAGONS GEMINI (May 21-June text 320-3183 or 320-3181. utils paid, free cable & Internet. No 20): Reschedule intimate dep. No credit check Pet ok. Start- DACHSHUND puppies, 2 males, dinners for two for another ing at $450. 731-5745 / 431-3796 1 longhair 1 shorthair, purebred. time. Romance could take a www.motelsidaho.com Parents on site. $125. 430-0988. 3 TO CHOOSE FROM back seat to industry today. DACHSHUND Pups AKC Christmas Your choice between red, This is the time to make sure special! $200. Can email pictures. white or black. Don’t wait, NOW ONLY you have all your ducks in a In Buhl. 405-973-6395 these won’t last at this price. dandy row and all deadlines TWIN FALLS Still time to decorate DOG OBEDIENCE beaten. for the holidays in your new home All levels, all ages. Starts 01/03/11 $ at Skylane. Cute, clean, cozy 2 Call 208-644-WOOF (9663) CANCER (June 21-July bdrm, 1 bath, $415 mo. + $400 9,295 *Retail Value $10,995 22): Don’t pout and mope dep. Credit & landlord check re- quired. 208-733-4607 FREE Boston Terrier, purebred, 7 324-3900 • over social slights or minor years old, spayed, to a good I - 84 EXIT 168 JEROME, IDAHO conpaulos.com home. Rescue dog. Cannot be in social injustices. Put some home with other dogs. Sweet & muscle into your work and loving personality w/people. Refs burn off extra calories. The requested. 420-3674 or 324-7406. path of true love is never TWIN FALLS 734-4334 FREE Kittens, 3 males, 10 weeks Retail/Office Spaces old, litter box trained. Also 1 year smooth,but could hit a brief Various Sizes & Locations old female cat. 208-421-6722 roadblock. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A TWIN FALLS Office Space avail at FREE Lab puppies, black, adorable, the Twin Falls Airport. $250-$450 great personalities, males, 4 mos lack of sincerity is in the air. per month. Call 733-5920 old. 208-539-7306 Someone may throw you a TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, GERMAN SHEPHERD Cross, gen- curve ball that leads you 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- tle black and brown girl is a sweet- into left field. You may have ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 ie. Her mother was AKC German Shepherd. Spayed and ready to heard the expression that TWIN FALLS Office Space: Very play. 734-1574 you can trust someone reasonably priced. Great signage on high traffic, 1201 Falls Ave E. GERMAN SHEPHERDS “only as far as you can 325 sq. ft. & 775 sq. ft., rent incl. Purebred Puppies & rescued Adults throw them.“ utils.208-539-6563 / 208-731-9735 All colors available. www.smsgsd.com $400 & up. 208-404-9434 or 366-7272 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. TWIN FALLS Prime location near 22): Find your way through a corner of Eastland & Julie Lane. KITTENS Color points, long & short Approx 2300 to 5000 sq. ft. avail. tails & hair. Free-$100. maze of mystery. Settling 733-2323 or 420-9195 208-421-5736 past obligations may LABS Black, AKC Reg. puppies, require resourcefulness. male & female. Mom & Dad both Keep dreams alive by shar- hunters. Dewclaws removed, 1st shots, ready at 8 weeks Jan 5th. ing them with others even if $300. Brad, 208-431-8595. the time isn’t ripe to put TWIN FALLS 2-3 booth beauty salon or nail care shop. Good LHASA APSO Puppies, them into action. location, willing to improve to suit AKC Registered. $200 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): tenant. Call 539-4907. 208-324-3796 or 358-2253 Tackle practical matters TWIN FALLS 3,600 sq. ft. next to MALAMUTE 3 puppies for sale, with pragmatism. Holiday Muni Golf Course. Plenty of park- $300. Parents on site. ing, heated & air conditioned of- 208-420-0825 or 208-670-1316. festivities and family out- fice. Large garage door with elec- ings may have turned into a tric opener. $1,250 per month with PEKINGESE 7 weeks old. 4 males. chore rather than a joy. 1 year minimum lease. Call Great gift for Christmas! 733-7175 or after 5pm, 734-5951. 208-734-9476 or 316-2050 Handle social obligations, but don’t add more chores PET GROOMING $15. All sizes. All breeds. to your calendar. 208-320-7319 or 208-944-4433 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. TWIN FALLS Huge master bdrm/liv- POMERANIAN AKC Reg, litter born 21): If you spare the rod you ing room, $425. Small master 12/4/10. 2 males, 2 females, $500. may spoil your inner child. bdrm, $325. Near CSI. 1149 Blake 1 male 5 mo, $175. 208-358-1628 St. N. 208-721-1592 Whip yourself into a frenzy POODLE TOY Puppy, 1 brown of activity and get necessary TWIN FALLS Lrg home in Stoney- male, 1st shots, ready Christmas brook Sub'd. 2 living spaces with Eve! $300. 208-731-1946 tasks completed before the private entrances. Refs req'd. end of the year. You will $425 & $275. Call 208-404-1701 ROTTWEILER Puppies, AKC. have more time for fun once Come pick out your Christmas aGRICULTURE puppy, ready January 2nd. work is done. Females $800. Males $1000. Very SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- large sire, both parents on site, gentle, trustworthy & protective. Dec. 21): Plan your work and Call 208-536-6615. work your plan. Financial SHIH POO Puppies, rated #2 of all self-discipline is necessary dogs. This designer dog is a won- to get you through the next derful choice for a fun, cute, sweet ALL NATURAL HAMBURGER and easy going dog. They are several days. By next week, Fresh extra lean. 250 lbs. $3.00/lb. non-shedding and their coat is soft you will be able to spend Call 208-859-8505. like a rabbit. 2 girls and 1 boy, your hard earned cash on $400. Vet checked, first shot. Mom BRED COWS for sale, 30 head weighs 8 lbs., Dad 5 lbs. something nicer. ages 7, 8, 9. Good Mother Cows 733-3799 or 404-4171 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- $900/head. Call 208-589-3016. SHIH TZU SCHNAUZER puppies, Jan. 19): Shift gears. People BRED HEIFERS For Sale. Black & st Black Bally, $1,200/head. 3 loads, small & adorable. 1 shots. Ready want to see results, not hear buy 1 or all. Calving starts approx. for Christmas. Call for price 208- about your fabulous holiday Jan. 20th. Call 208-589-3016. 312-2431 experiences. 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Tail docked & PISCES (Feb. 19-March Bliss will take two free horses not dewclaws removed. Only to the older then 18 years, trained and right home. $500. Call 539-0319. 20): Work hard and you can good with children. Give your easily create guilt-free time horse a great home and you can so you can play hard. If come to visit them. 208-352-1200 WWW.MAGIC romance rules your heart ROPING SADDLE Billy Cook, like you will find ample oppor- new, 15½” seat, $850. Double wall FEED TRUCK Botech mounted on stove pipe, new, $175 733-8345 VALLEY.COM/ tunity to express tender International truck w/DT 466 & Alli- SADDLE son Automatic transmission feed CLASSIFIEDS feelings after you have Dark & Silver show saddle. box. Recently relined & reflighted. punched the time clock. 208-733-0755 208-300-0128 or 300-0132 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Agribusiness 7 DEAR ABBY: I am responding to “Single Still in Little Rock” (Nov. 6), the 34-year-old woman who is anxious about whether she’ll ever marry. I married for the first time at 67.After CHEVY '07 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 retiring from a 45-year 20” wheels, tow pkg, CD, cruise, career in nursing, I met a DODGE '00 Ram 3500, 4x4 with $17,960. Stock #71149498 utiltiy bed, Warn Winch, V10, 2087333033 wonderful, caring and AT, AC, one owner, well interesting man who had maintained, 13 MPG highway. $5900. Call 2083204058 lost his first wife years earli- er. Neither “Sam” nor I was looking for a spouse at the time. (Truthfully, I had given up.) We were intro- duced by a mutual friend at church and soon knew we were meant to be together. CHEVY '08 2500HD, Crew Cab My advice to “Single” is FORD '96 F-450 with 9 ft utility. LTZ, 4x4, loaded, Nav, leather, to continue living a full and New factory powerstroke diesel DVD, 6.0, $29,999. Stk#8F189501 and AT, PS, AC, immaculate. 2087333033 productive life, remain open $7500. Call 2083204058. to making new friends, look for a man who had a happy first marriage and don’t give CHEVY '84, 4 wheel drive, 6.2 in to your anxieties. My diesel V-8, runs great, AT, husband and I know our $850/offer. 3 point post hole dig time together is limited. We ger, $275. Call 2085390096. strive to make the most of every day,overlooking small and unimportant differ- FORD '97 F-350, Crew Cab, dually, 9 ft utility, Powerstroke, ences, and focusing on Diesel, 5 spd, AC, CC, PS, making each other happy. I clean, one owner, work ready. $4900. Call 2083204058 DODGE '06 Mega Cab, 5.7 Hemi, am an integral part of Sam’s SLT, loaded, DVD, local 1 owner, family, including his sons 35K miles, step rails, $26,995. and their offspring. It’s a wonderful life, and I’m grateful I was able to endure

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Immaculate. it offered each day, not pine 2087350555 December 28, 29 & 30, 9-6pm slide out, $8800 or best offer. actual miles, one owner, well $6500. Call 2083204058. maintained, $8900. for a mate. I found myself 430 Warm Springs Rd., Ketchum 2087315679 Call 2083204058 COMPUTER DESK, Lg $70. Exer Call Blue Cow at 208-312-4900 enjoying friendships with cise Stair Stepper, $55. Free men because I saw them as Standing Bag, $40. Brand New friends, not potential hus- Wooden Doll House & 48 pieces rECREATIONAL of furniture. $200. 2087346874. bands. Out of the blue, FLATBED TRAILER Raven 45 ft all some pals arranged a blind FOR SALE aluminum, alloy wheels, exc. tires, Idaho State Liquor License straps & winches, like new cond. date with “the only eligible $14,900. Call 2083204058. Call 2087347476 GMC '08 1500 Crew Cab SLT, 4x4, bachelor” left in town. We loaded, sunroof, leather, Nav, Z71, KIRBY G5 VACUUM CLEANER IHC '93 4900 with 11' snow plow were married less than six tRANSPORTATION & 7 yd dump bed. DT466 diesel $27,999. Stock #8G178306 like new. All attachments included. 2087333033 months later — at ages 34 $800/offer. Call 2084234265. Allison AT, PS, AC, one owner, well maintained, ex-Calif. State and 38 — and just celebrated PANASONIC 45” high-def TV $400/ vehicle, work ready, $12,900. our 21st anniversary. offer. Hitachi 60” $300/offer. Cus- Call 2083204058 tom oak pantry $250/offer. 4 per- LOVING MY LIFE son spa $2000. 2083082202 IN MINNESOTA WATER SOFTENER, 4 years old, DEAR ABBY: I consider paid $5000, asking $500. my “failed” relationships Call 4048785 NEW ENGINES and RE-MANUFAC- opportunities to learn JOHN DEERE Gator 6 wheel, TURED ENGINES and TRANS- gas, cab, dump bed, new tires, MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, something. The main lesson good condition. $2900. 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236 SHOSHONE STREET WEST TWIN FALLS 7332891 18006215247 WWW.WILLSTOYOTA.COM NBA ROUNDUP S Aldridge scores 26 as Blazers upset Jazz >>> Sports 2 Top 25 college hoops roundup, Sports 2 / College bowl previews, Sports 2 / Scoreboard, Sports 3 / Comics, Sports 4 Sports TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2010 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: 735-3239 [email protected] Putting the Good in Gooding By Ryan Howe “My philosophy in Times-News writer basketball is the same as GOODING — Whatever Cameron it is in football. We treat our Andersen is selling, the Gooding High student athletes are buying it. sport like it’s a job. We work Since he took over a lowly football program two years ago, the Senators hard and we preach have made a turnaround. Now fundamentals. Once kids Andersen is trying to duplicate that success on the basketball court, buy into working hard and where he’s taken over this season. doing the fundamentals There’s no secret formula or magic wand. Andersen says the key right, you’re going to success is as basic as a form tack- le or a bounce pass. to find success.” “My philosophy in basketball is — Cameron Andersen, the same as it is in football. We treat Gooding High School coach our sport like it’s a job,”he said. “We work hard and we preach funda- “Of course we noticed it,” said Photo illustration by mentals.Once kids buy into working senior all-conference lineman RYAN HOWE/ hard and doing the fundamentals Tanner Baumann, who is also on the Times-News right, you’re going to find success.” basketball team. “We came into the Gooding boys In 2009, Andersen took over a season knowing that the odds were basketball Gooding football program that had a stacked against us. Right off the bat and football 1-15 record in its previous two sea- we just threw all that stuff out and sons. The Senators were 2-6 in said, ‘We’re not what they think we coach Cameron Andersen’s first year, and then prior are.’ We did our best to prove that Andersen is to the 2010 season, Gooding was there’s more to us than just losing.” helping to make picked to finish last in the Canyon The Senators surprised everyone the Senators com- Conference by both the Times- petitive again. News and a coaches’ poll. See GOODING, Sports 2 Brees leads Saints back to playoffs By Paul Newberry them a huge boost of confidence That made up for Brees’ ill- Associated Press writer heading into the postseason. advised attempt to flip a back- The Falcons (12-3),meanwhile, handed pass to escape heavy ATLANTA — After tossing up might be having some doubts pressure, but instead the throw two throws in the fourth quarter after their eight-game winning was picked off by Chauncey that he wishes never left his streak was snapped at the Davis and returned 26 yards for a hand, Drew Brees connected on Georgia Dome, where they have touchdown in the opening the one that really counted for been virtually unbeatable in Mike minute of the fourth — giving the New Orleans Saints. Smith’s three years as coach. the Falcons their first lead all Brees shook off a pair of inter- Still, the loss doesn’t ruin night. Filer boys ceptions in the final period, Atlanta’s two main goals. The It didn’t last, even after Brees hooking up with rookie Jimmy Falcons can still wrap up their was picked off again on a brilliant Graham on a 6-yard touchdown first division crown since 2004 play by defensive end John with 3:24 remaining to give New and home field through the NFC Abraham, who batted the ball beat Vale Orleans a 17-14 victory over the playoffs by knocking off two-win high in the air then grabbed it Atlanta on Monday night. Brees Carolina at home in the final himself. Times-News and the Saints denied the Falcons week of the season. The Saints held the Falcons from clinching the NFC South But this one stung, especially just past midfield, then got the Austin Tews scored 15 title and home-field advantage in since there’s a real possibility ball back at their own 10.The first to lead three Filer play- the playoffs. these teams will meet again in the two plays lost a yard, but Brees ers in double figures as And Who Dat going back to the playoffs. connected with Lance Moore on AP photo the Wildcat boys bas- playoffs? That would be the Brees completed six straight an 18-yard pass to keep the drive New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham (80) ketball team rolled past Saints, who showed they aren’t passes on a 13-play, 90-yard going. reacts after his touchdown reception in the fourth Vale, Ore., 63-44 on ready to give up their Super Bowl drive, the last one to the rookie quarter against the Atlanta Falcons in an NFL football Monday evening at the title with a win that should give tight end for the winning score. See SAINTS, Sports 2 game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Monday. Payette Holiday Tour- nament. Ryan Karel added 11 and Jared Allen scored 10 for the Filer (4-3), who led 32- Air Force tops Ga. Tech 14 at the break and coasted home. Logan Skerjanec led the Vikings (0-7) with 11 in Independence Bowl points while Bryant Air Force running Haueter added nine. back Jared Tew converted the first two rare offense. Filer plays Payette (42) is tackled by By David Brandt field-goal attempts of his But with each defense tonight for the tourna- Georgia Tech Associated Press writer career before Tew’s 3-yard familiar with the scheme, ment championship. run gave the Falcons (9-4) there were no surprises, defensive end SHREVEPORT, La. — the lead for good. Air and both teams were held Filer 63, Vale (Ore.) 44 Filer 17 15 15 16 – 63 Jason Peters (92) The Independence Bowl Force’s only touchdown under their season rushing Vale 6 8 12 18 – 44 FILER (63) in the fourth quar- featured the two best run- came four plays after average — Georgia Tech Logan Beard 8, Matt Ramseyer 4, Ryan Karel 11, Austin Tews 15, Jed Oyler 4, Marc Ramseyer 1, ter of the ning teams in the nation, Daniel McKayhan’s sec- with 279 and Air Force Austin Beard 4, Jared Allen 10, Jesse Vierstra 2, and special teams proved ond muffed punt of the with 170. Isaac Kreft 4. Totals 22 10-14 63. Independence VALE (44) to be the unlikely differ- game. Air Force’s Tim Kyle Barras 5, Josh Morcom 5, Chad Samio 5, Bowl in Logan Skerjanec 11, Bryant Haueter 9, Sage Ceniga Shreveport, La., ence. Georgia Tech’s 327 yards Jefferson completed 11 of 4, Probert 5. Totals 17 4-12 44. Air Force cashed in rushing per game this sea- 23 passes for 117 yards. 3-point goals: Filer 9 (Tews 4, Karel 2, Allen 2, L. Monday. Beard); Vale 6 (Skerjanec 3, Morcom, Barras, when Georgia Tech son edged Air Force’s 317.9 Bell’s field goals came Probert). Total fouls: Filer 16, Vale 18. Fouled out: muffed a punt in the sec- average for the nation’s from 41 and 42 yards. Vale, Samio. Technical fouls: none. ond half, getting a go- top spot. Both teams use a Georgia Tech’s Tevin ahead touchdown run heavy dose of option, Washington rushed for 131 Girls basketball from Jared Tew in a 14-7 which often catches yards and Anthony Allen victory Monday. opponents off guard TFCA SWEEPS AP photo Backup kicker Zack Bell because it’s a relatively See AIR FORCE, Sports 2 TOURNAMENT OPENERS The Twin Falls Christian girls basketball team scored a pair of blowout wins at a tour- Vikings,Eagles wait around to play postponed game nament in Boise on Monday. By Rob Maaddi kickoff at 6:20 p.m. MST. It then checked into a team East Coast standards,” Hanna Glaze scored 17 Associated Press writer IF YOU WATCH was originally scheduled for hotel. The Vikings took the Vikings tight end Visanthe as the Warriors beat Vikings at Eagles 11 a.m. on Sunday, but was field first for a workout at the Shiancoe said. “But if this CHAMP 49-29, then she PHILADELPHIA — While 6 p.m., NBC shifted because of the NFL’s Eagles’ practice facility and was in the Midwest there netted 18 in a 63-36 win the Minnesota Vikings ate flex scheduling. returned to their downtown would be no way that this over Treasure Valley cheesesteaks and acted like The Vikings-Eagles game By Monday morning,it was hotel. would be delayed. No way it Baptist. tourists, the Philadelphia was switched from Sunday bright and sunny at Lincoln Many players thought the would be delayed in the Megan Fenderson Eagles savored a division night to tonight because of a Financial Field. But the league game should have been played Midwest. No way. ... It’s scored 15 and pulled down title they clinched from their winter storm before any had already postponed the Sunday night. So did something that baffles me. 13 rebounds in the win couches. snow had even accumulated. game because of the uncer- Pennsylvania Gov.Ed Rendell, But I’m not here to make over TVBS, while Gabby Both teams had to wait About a foot of snow fell on tainty of the forecast. who said Vince Lombardi decisions on when games are Boylard added 11. another day to play the first Philadelphia, though less On Monday, the Eagles would be “mocking us” for played.” Twin Falls Christian (7- NFL game on a Tuesday in than 5 inches was on the held their typical walk- the postponement. 4) plays two more games 64 years. ground before the scheduled through a day before a game, “The roads are bad for See POSTPONED, Sports 2 today. Sports 2 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Aldridge scores 26 as Blazers upset Jazz Gooding Continued from Sports 1 applying that same funda- SALT LAKE CITY — the new-look, uptempo — except perhaps them- mental approach to a new LaMarcus Aldridge scored 26 Bobcats held on to beat the selves — by going 4-5, fin- challenge: the Gooding boys points, former Utah guard Pistons to give interim coach ishing second in the Canyon basketball team. Wesley Matthews had 14, and Paul Silas a victory in his Conference and earning a Just like the football pro- the Portland Trail Blazers debut. state playoff berth. gram, Senator hoops is a halted a four-game road los- With Silas using new com- The rebuilding project work in progress. Gooding ing streak with a 96-91 victo- binations and forcing the pace isnt finished, but Goodings has only one winning season ry over the Jazz on Monday after replacing the fired Larry football program took a step in five years and went 6-56 night. Brown last week, the Bobcats in the right direction. It has- the previous three seasons Deron Williams had 31 built a 23-point lead and then nt been easy, as Andersen under two different coaches. points, including back-to- nearly wasted it all. has worked to change the So far this year Gooding is back 3-pointers that pulled Ben Gordon missed two mentality and culture of the 2-4. Not great, but good the Jazz within 94-91 with 7.7 tying 3-point attempts in the school. considering the Senators seconds left. But Andre Miller closing seconds before Tyrus “Its a whole new attitude have already matched their made a pair of free throws to Thomastwo free throws with around our school,”said Jon win total from the past two seal the win for Portland. 1 second left finally put it away Jensen, a football and bas- seasons combined. The Trail Blazers went on a for the Bobcats, who snapped ketball player. “Weve “Our motto is New,” 14-0 run in the third quarter a four-game losing streak. bought into the summer Jensen said. “We have new to take a 60-53 lead and went AP photo program, worked hard at attitudes, positive attitudes. on to avenge a 103-94 loss in Portland Trail Blazers guard Andre Miller (24) works to keep the ball TIMBERWOLVES 113, HORNETS 98 practice, bought into what Our practices are up-tempo. Portland on Nov.20. MINNEAPOLIS — Michael coach told us. He knows Were doing everything new. The game was Matthews safe from Utah Jazz guard Earl Watson, left, during the second half of Beasley had 30 points, nine what hes talking about.” (Andersen) deserves most first in Salt Lake since he left their game in Salt Lake City, Monday. rebounds and a career-high Andersen credits a core the credit. If it werent for the Jazz for a five-year, $34 seven assists to lead the group of students for getting him, wed still be playing million deal with Portland GRIZZLIES 96, RAPTORS 85 They were impressive once Timberwolves to a victory the ball rolling. street ball and not paying after last season. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Zach again, opening a double-digit over the stumbling Hornets. “We had to show results in attention to fundamentals.” Randolph scored 15 of his 21 lead in the first quarter and Wes Johnson added a a hurry. Luckily we had Dee Lewis, Declos head MAVERICKS 103, THUNDER 93 points in the second half and shooting 50.7 percent from career-high 24 points and about 10 kids really buy in boys basketball coach and OKLAHOMA CITY — The the Grizzlies woke up from a the field for the game. made six 3-pointers for the and change the looks of their football offensive coordina- Dallas Mavericks lost Dirk slow start to beat the Raptors. Timberwolves, who have won bodies and that changed tor,says hes noticed a differ- Nowitzki to a knee injury in the Rudy Gay added 18 for MAGIC 104, NETS 88 back-to-back games for just results on the field,” ence with the Senators, both second quarter, but they still Memphis, which won its sec- NEWARK, N.J. — Dwight the second time this season. Andersen said. “Other kids on the gridiron and hard- took their 17th victory in 18 ond straight. Tony Allen had Howard had 19 points and 13 Chris Paul had 22 points saw that and then everybody wood. games. 14 points and a season-high rebounds, and the Magic won and 13 assists for the Hornets, else bought into it.” “Theres definitely a Nowitzki scored 13 points six steals, part of 15 Memphis their third straight with a vic- who lost their seventh straight Andersen also asks his tougher mentality,” Lewis before leaving with 9:10 left in steals on the night. Allen also tory over the Nets. road game and are 7-12 after athletes to “sell out” to their said. “I credit (Andersen) for the second with what the had eight rebounds, also a Hedo Turkoglu scored 20 starting the season 11-1. teammates. During the foot- bringing that. Hes done it Mavericks said was a sore right season high. points as the Magic had six ball season, Andersen dis- with their football team, and knee. Shawn Marion led the Mike Conley and O.J.Mayo players in double figures in ROCKETS 100, WIZARDS 93 missed five starters from the hes doing it with the basket- effort to replace him, scoring had 12 points apiece. beating the Nets for the third HOUSTON — Kevin program for “not commit- ball team. It might take a 20 points off the bench. time in three meetings this Martin scored 20 points, ting to the team.” while,but they have the skills Dallas improved to 11-1 on HAWKS 95, BUCKS 80 season. Shane Battier and Aaron “They were more into to do it.” the road this season, best in MILWAUKEE — Al Orlando hit a dozen 3- Brooks each added 15 and the themselves than the team,” Just like football, Gooding the NBA, and 24-5 overall. Horford had 18 points and 12 pointers and shot 49 percent Houston Rockets won their Baumann said of the dis- is the Canyon Conference Kevin Durant scored 28 rebounds, Joe Johnson added from the field despite having fifth straight game,beating the missed players. “Some of underdog. But the Senators points, one game after a sea- 15 points and the Hawks beat the team show up less than Washington Wizards 100-93 them are my friends, but on have upside and are building son-high 44 points on the Bucks to snap a five-game 90 minutes before the game on Monday. the football field or the bas- a sure foundation of pressure Christmas against Denver. road losing streak. because one of its buses got Luis Scola had 14 points and ketball court, its different. I man-to-man defense, James Harden had 18 for the The Hawks (20-13) were stuck in a snow drift on the Jordan Hill added 13 points want the players out there rebounding and minimizing Thunder, who dropped their back in Milwaukee for the first way to the Prudential Center. and seven rebounds for the who want the best for the mistakes and turnovers. second in a row to the time since winning a pivotal Rockets, whove won eight team, not just the best for “If we get that base down Mavericks this season. Game 6 in the first round of BOBCATS 105, PISTONS 100 consecutive home games themselves. At the end of the for a few weeks, then maybe Mavericks coach Rick the playoffs last year to send CHARLOTTE, N.C. — D.J. heading into Wednesdays season,everyone who was on by (district) tournament Carlisle also missed the game the series back to Atlanta Augustin scored 27 points, showdown against Miami. the team had decided they time our guys will have those due to a knee injury. where they won to advance. Stephen Jackson added 23 and — The Associated Press wanted to win, they wanted fundamentals pay off and we to turn things around.” can start to be competitive in Goodings football success some games,”Andersen said. was a product of focusing on “I think if any coach uses the fundamentals. The that philosophy he can do Pittsburgh cruises past UConn Senators werent fancy, they anything he wants in any just came with 100-percent kind of program. It will just PITTSBURGH — Ashton Ohio State to a rout over the first 17 points of the game effort on every play. take time for those funda- Gibbs scored 21 points as Tennessee-Martin. and held the largest halftime This winter, Andersen is mentals to sink in.” Pittsburghs balance over- Deshaun Thomas added lead against a Division I came Kemba Walkers one- 20 points, Jared Sullinger had opponent in school history at man offense for No. 4 18 points and 11 rebounds, 40-points. The Tigers con- Connecticut, and the No. 6 and David Lighty and Dallas nected on 69 percent of their Panthers easily won the Big Lauderdale scored 10 points shots in the opening frame Saints Easts first matchup of Top 10 apiece for the Buckeyes (13- and scored a season-best 57 Continued from Sports 1 The Falcons didnt play teams by 78-63 on Monday 0), one of eight remaining points. Brees didnt miss again, their typically clean game. night. Division I unbeatens. They It was 100th win for coach completing his next five An errant snap by Todd Walker scored 31 points, are off to the fourth-best Mike Anderson, who became throws to drive the Saints McClure out of the shotgun AP photo but missed 17 of 27 shots as start in the programs 112 the fastest coach in program down the field. On third- was recovered by New Pittsburgh repeatedly limited seasons. history to reach that mark, Pittsburghs Nasir Robinson (35) and-3 at the 6, he flicked a Orleans, setting up the Huskies to a single shot in It was the ninth-biggest needing just 147 games. drives to the basket in front of quick pass to Graham Thomas 2-yard touch- a possession — often a bad victory margin in Ohio State Laurence Bowers finished Connecticuts Kemba Walker (15) slanting over the middle. down run that gave the one. The Huskies shot 31.7 history. with 16 points and Ricardo during the first half of their game He got a step on William Saints a 10-0 lead and percent, 19 of 60, and had Ohio State took a 12-0 lead Ratliffe scored 14 for Monday in Pittsburgh. Moore and Brees delivered breaking Atlantas streak of only two scorers with more after the opening 3 minutes, Missouri, which had five the ball just out of the reach seven straight games with- than 5 points until the closing then scored the first 18 points players in double figures. third straight. of Sean Weatherspoon for out a fumble. minutes in the conference of the second half. Tim Toller scored 13 points The Cardinals, who scored the touchdown. Ryan connected with opener. Reuben Clayton had 11 to lead Northern Illinois (3-7). 114 points in a win over Matt Ryan broke off a Roddy White on a 7-yard Brad Wanamaker, who points for the Skyhawks (4- Western Kentucky last week, career-long 20-yard run, touchdown pass that made took turns with Gibbs shad- 9), coming off a 4-25 mark a NO. 22 LOUISVILLE 104, stayed hot. Louisville made but the Saints held at the 43 it 10-7 at halftime, but owing one of the nations year ago and picked to finish MORGAN STATE 74 17 of 23 3-pointers (74 per- and Atlanta chose to punt. Atlanta squandered anoth- leading scorers, added 14 last in the Ohio Valley LOUISVILLE, Ky. — cent) while topping the 100- Brees never gave them the er chance when Michael points as Pittsburgh (13-1) Conference this season. Preston Knowles scored a point barrier for the third ball back, completing two Turner fumbled the ball beat Connecticut (10-1) for career-high 31 points as time this season. more passes before Pierre away on second-and-goal the fourth straight time and NO. 9 MISSOURI 97, Louisville routed Morgan DeWayne Jackson led Thomas dove over for a at the New Orleans 1. It was the fifth in six games. NORTHERN ILLINOIS 61 State in its final tuneup Morgan State (4-5) with 22 game-clinching first down Turners first fumble of the COLUMBIA, Mo. — before a showdown with rival points but the Bears were on third and inches. season. NO. 2 OHIO STATE 100, Marcus Denmon scored 24 Kentucky on Friday. never in it. The Cardinals TENNESSEE-MARTIN 40 points to lead Missouri to a Kyle Kuric added 25 points needed just five minutes to COLUMBUS, Ohio — blowout victory over and the Cardinals (11-1) had build a double-digit lead and William Buford scored the Northern Illinois. little trouble with the Bears. cruise to its fourth victory by first seven points of the game Matt Pressey added a Louisville shot 59 percent at least 30 points. and came out of an offensive career-high 18 points for from the field and forced 26 Air Force funk to finish with 23 to lead Missouri (12-1), which scored turnovers to easily win its — The Associated Press Continued from Sports 1 ken right arm. Top receiver added 91 as Georgia Tech Stephen Hill and starting outgained Air Force 320- safety Mario Edwards were 287.But the Yellow Jackets among four players committed four turnovers declared ineligible because Hawkeyes, Tigers looking for positive ending — including three fum- of various academic issues. bles. On Sunday, the Yellow TEMPE, Ariz. — A neigh- late, suspensions. Champs Sports Bowl on Georgia Tech (6-7) came Jackets announced that borly rematch 100 years in IF YOU WATCH Iowa opened the season Tuesday night against North into the game hobbled by three players — including the making will take place Champs Sports Bowl ranked ninth, eyeing a Big Carolina State the last time injuries, academic casual- defensive end Anthony half a country away in the West Virginia vs. N. C. State Ten championship and a sec- Stewart will be together with ties and misbehavior. Egbuniwe and defensive desert. 4:30 p.m., ESPN ond straight BCS bid. A road some assistants. Joshua Nesbitt, the backs Michael Peterson and Iowa and Missouri are loss to an Arizona team that “Thats a personal mat- ACCs career leading rusher Louis Young — would miss playing in the Insight Bowl at Insight Bowl turned out to be mediocre ter,” he said, taking a deep for a quarterback, missed the first half because of a Arizona States Sun Devil Iowa vs. Missouri put a dent in those chances, breath.“That is in my heart.” the game because of a bro- curfew violation. Stadium on Tuesday,bringing 8 p.m., ESPN and a three-game losing The bowl game is the first together two former rivals streak to end the season test of how the slow coach- that havent played each other Disappointing? In a sense, landed the Hawkeyes in the ing swap might effect the since 1910 despite being less but its hard to knock a sea- Insight Bowl — not exactly No. 22 Mountaineers (9-3). than 250 miles apart. son that could end with 11 where they had hoped to be Stewart is being forced out Postponed Payback? Its hard to even wins, a school-record sixth at the start of the season. — just not until 2012 — with Continued from Sports 1 weve experienced it,” remember what happened it straight bowl appearance and “We need to stop the Holgorsen, Oklahoma The Vikings (5-9) are Vikings interim coach has been so long. in a warm-weather place three-game losing streak and States offensive coordina- getting used to this. Their Leslie Frazier said. “Or “It is kind of random and while everyone back home is hopefully get some momen- tor, taking over at the same previous two games also dealing with some of the very, very strange that were freezing. tum going into next season,” position next year at West were affected by the weath- injuries; some situations not playing a border state “This is a reward to your Iowa defensive lineman Karl Virginia. er. Their home game weve had to face during thats Big 8, now a Big 12 players for a great season,” Klug said. “We need a win.” As if that wasnt enough, against the Giants on Dec. this period. But I know for member,” Iowa coach Kirk said Missouri coach Gary three players — including 12 was postponed a day me, Ive learned a lot Ferentz said. Pinkel, who has led the STEWART LOOKS TO KEEP WVU starting center Joe Madsen after Minneapolis got 15 through it. Things I think Neither team figured to end Tigers to bowl berths seven FOCUSED AGAINST NC STATE — wont participate in the inches of snow. It was then will help me in the future. I up here, and certainly not of the past eight seasons. “So ORLANDO, Fla. — All the game because they failed to moved to Detroit when the think well look back at it against each other. I want them to appreciate emotions Bill Stewart has meet NCAA eligibility Metrodome roof collapsed. one day and say: Thats one Missouri (10-2) had its that and enjoy the great reserved the last few weeks requirements. Their game against of the reasons were playing sights on a BCS game and a things Phoenix has to offer will be tough to control when “I dont have any problem Chicago last week was as well or doing as well as an Big 12 championship was and hopefully play our best he takes the field again as focusing,”Stewart said. “My played at the University of organization as we are now within its grasp. The Tigers game.” West Virginias coach. job as the CEO of this pro- Minnesotas outdoor stadi- because of that experience fell just short, consecutive The Hawkeyes (7-5) are While he still has one gram is to make sure the staff um because of the damaged in 2010.” losses to Nebraska and Texas looking to finish off a season more season at the helm, and the players are focused. I roof. This will be Tech knocking them out of that started with so much part of his staff is being dis- do not talk about distrac- “There arent very many, Philadelphias sixth prime- the Bowl Championship promise and went awry mantled to make room for tions.” if any, that have experi- time game this season. The Series and into a second-tier under a wave of injuries, coach-in-waiting Dana enced what weve experi- Eagles (10-4) are 5-0 under game. missed opportunities and, of Holgorsen. That makes the — The Associated Press enced, or at the level that the lights. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

Livingston 2-4 0-0 4, D.Brown 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 40-76 BASKETBALL 15-19 105. Detroit 26 14 29 31 — 100 SKI REPORT NBA Charlotte 26 30 29 20 — 105 GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN SKI REPORT All Times MST 3-Point Goals—Detroit 11-19 (Villanueva 5-5, Gordon 4- EASTERN 8, Prince 1-1, Hamilton 1-4, Bynum 0-1), Charlotte 10-17 Idaho 100% open, 8 of 8 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9:30a-4:30p. ATLANTIC W L Pct GB (Augustin 4-6, Jackson 4-7, Diaw 1-2, Carroll 1-2). Bogus Basin — Mon 8:14 am packed powder Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4:30p. Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 40 (Wilcox 8), LOCAL MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL Boston 23 5 .821 — 5 p.m. machine groomed 36-41 base 53 of 66 trails, 27 Brighton — Mon 5:12 am 4 new powder machine New York 18 12 .600 6 Charlotte 52 (Jackson 9). Assists—Detroit 22 (Bynum miles 2600 acres, 7 of 8 lifts, 100% open, Mon- groomed 100-100 base 66 of 66 trails 100% Philadelphia 12 18 .400 12 7), Charlotte 24 (Diaw 6). Total Fouls—Detroit 16, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL ESPN2 — Minnesota at Wisconsin Fri: 10a-10p. Sat/Sun: 9a-10p. open, 26 miles, 1050 acres, 7 of 7 lifts, Mon: 9a- Toronto 10 20 .333 14 Charlotte 15. Technicals—Detroit Coach Kuester, Payette Holiday Tournament Brundage — Mon 4:48 am 6 new powder 4p. Tue-Fri: 9a-9p Sat: 9a-9p, Sun: 9a-4p. Charlotte defensive three second. A—14,418 (19,077). 7 p.m. machine groomed 40-58 base 46 of 46 trails Canyons — Mon 7:34 am 2 new powder machine New Jersey 9 22 .290 15½ 7:30 p.m. SOUTHEAST W L Pct GB ESPN2 — North Carolina vs. Rutgers, 1500 acres, 5 of 5 lifts, 100% open, Mon-Fri: groomed 62-80 base 153 of 182 trails 84% TIMBERWOLVES 113, HORNETS 98 Filer vs. Payette at New York 9:30a-4:30p Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4:30p. open, 3362 acres, 17 of 19 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a- Miami 23 9 .719 — NEW ORLEANS (98) Kelly Canyon — Reopen 12/28 32-38 base Tue- 4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Orlando 19 12 .613 3½ Ariza 5-11 5-6 15, West 9-18 5-5 23, Okafor 4-8 1-1 9, NFL Thu: 12:30p-9:30p. Fri: 9:30a-9:30p. Sat: 9:30a- Deer Valley — Mon 5:24 am 2 new packed pow- Atlanta 20 13 .606 3½ Paul 6-13 8-9 22, Belinelli 5-12 0-0 11, Thornton 3-11 0- 6:15 p.m. 9:30p. Sun: 9:30a-4:30p Open Tue-Sun. der 79-79 base 97 of 100 trails 97% open, 21 of Charlotte 10 19 .345 11½ 0 6, Pondexter 2-2 0-0 4, Jack 0-4 1-2 1, Smith 2-6 3-4 TV SCHEDULE Lookout Pass — Mon 5:35 am 8 new powder 21 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4:15p. Sat/Sun: 9a-4:15p. Washington 7 22 .241 14½ 7, Mbenga 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-85 23-27 98. NBC — Minnesota at Philadelphia machine groomed 42-79 base 34 of 34 trails Eagle Point Resort — Mon 6:03 am 3 new pow- CENTRAL W L Pct GB 540 acres, 4 of 4 lifts, 100% open, Mon-Fri 9a- der machine groomed 70-70 base 36 of 36 MINNESOTA (113) COLLEGE FOOTBALL NHL HOCKEY 4p. Sat/Sun: 8:30a-4p Dec 28-Jan 03: 8:30a-4p. trails, 100% open, 450 acres, 5 of 6 lifts, Mon- Chicago 19 10 .655 — Beasley 12-20 3-3 30, Love 5-12 5-5 16, Milicic 7-9 0-0 5:30 p.m. Magic Mountain — Operating, no details. Fri: 9a-4:30p Sat/Sun: 9a-4:30p. Indiana 13 15 .464 5½ 14, Ridnour 3-7 6-7 12, Johnson 8-12 2-2 24, Webster 4- 4:30 p.m. Pebble Creek — Mon 7:05 am 2 new packed Park City — Mon 5:24 am 2 new packed powder Milwaukee 12 17 .414 7 9 1-1 9, Flynn 1-3 0-0 3, Brewer 1-2 3-7 5, Pekovic 0-2 0- ESPN — Champs Sports Bowl, West VERSUS — Boston at Tampa Bay powder machine groomed 24-46 base 50 of 54 machine groomed 84-84 base 109 of 114 trails Detroit 10 21 .323 10 0 0, Koufos 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 41-77 20-25 113. SOCCER trails 3 of 3 lifts, 90% open, Mon-Fri: 9:30a-4p. 98% open, 16 of 16 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-9p. Cleveland 8 22 .267 11½ New Orleans 35 22 20 21 — 98 Virginia vs. N.C. State, at Orlando, Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-9p. WESTERN Minnesota 27 27 28 31 — 113 12:55 p.m. 3-Point Goals—New Orleans 3-11 (Paul 2-3, Belinelli 1-1, Fla. Pomerelle — Mon 7:14 am 5 new packed powder Powder Mountain — Mon 11:29 am 2 new SOUTHWEST W L Pct GB ESPN2 — Premier League, machine groomed 52-70 base 24 of 24 trails packed powder 71-71 base 124 of 124 trails, Jack 0-2, Thornton 0-2, Ariza 0-3), Minnesota 11-23 8 p.m. 500 acres, 3 of 3 lifts, 100% open, Mon: 9a-4p, 100% open, 7 of 7 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-9p. San Antonio 26 4 .867 — (Johnson 6-8, Beasley 3-4, Flynn 1-2, Love 1-4, Brewer ESPN — Insight Bowl, Missouri vs. Manchester United at Birmingham Tue-Fri: 9a-9p. Sat: 9a-9p Sun: 9a-4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-9p. Dallas 24 5 .828 1½ 0-1, Webster 0-1, Ridnour 0-3). Fouled Out—None. City Schweitzer Mountain — Mon 5:50 am 2 new Snowbasin — Mon 5:40 am 4 new packed pow- New Orleans 18 13 .581 8½ Rebounds—New Orleans 45 (Okafor 8), Minnesota 49 Iowa, at Tempe, Ariz. packed powder machine groomed 36-64 base der machine groomed 76-76 base 111 of 113 Houston 15 15 .500 11 (Love 11). Assists—New Orleans 23 (Paul 13), Minnesota 92 of 92 trails, 2900 acres, 9 of 9 lifts, 100% trails 99% open, 3000 acres, 7 of 10 lifts, sm Memphis 14 17 .452 12½ 29 (Ridnour 11). Total Fouls—New Orleans 25, open, Mon-Fri: 9a-3:30p Sat/Sun: 9a-3:30p. Mon-Fri: 9a-4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. NORTHWEST W L Pct GB Minnesota 17. Technicals—Flynn, Ridnour, Minnesota Silver Mountain — Mon 9:32 am packed powder Snowbird — Mon 7:27 am 1 new powder defensive three second. A—11,679 (19,356). 17. St. Johns 11-1 346 18 AMERICAN machine groomed 36-54 base 68 of 73 trails 6 machine groomed 97-97 base 85 of 85 trails Utah 21 10 .677 — 18. Maryland 10-1 288 19 EAST W L T Pct PF PA of 7 lifts, 94% open, Mon-Fri: 9a-3:45p. 100% open, 12 of 12 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-5p. Oklahoma City 21 11 .656 ½ MAGIC 104, NETS 88 19. Georgetown 10-3 241 20 Sat/Sun: 9a-3:45p. Dec 31: 9a-8p. Sat/Sun: 9a-5p. Denver 16 13 .552 4 20. Iowa St. 8-2 224 21 y-New England 13 2 0 .867 480 306 ORLANDO (104) x-N.Y. Jets 10 5 0 .667 329 297 Snowhaven — Mon 8:23 pm PP 22-28 base 7 of 7 Solitude — Mon 7:08 am 3 new packed powder Portland 16 15 .516 5 21. DePaul 13-2 212 16 trails 2 of 2 lifts, 100% open, Sat: 10a-9p. Sun: machine groomed 89-89 base 64 of 65 trails Minnesota 8 24 .250 13½ Turkoglu 8-13 0-0 20, Bass 5-7 1-1 11, Howard 5-10 9-13 22. Arkansas 11-0 174 25 Miami 7 8 0 .467 266 295 19, Nelson 2-4 0-0 6, J.Richardson 5-10 3-3 14, Buffalo 4 11 0 .267 276 387 10a-4p. Dec 28: 10a-4p Dec 29: 10-9p. Dec 30- 99% open, 1200 acres, 8 of 8 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a- PACIFIC W L Pct GB 23. Texas 8-3 85 — 31: 10a-4p. 4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Anderson 4-11 1-2 10, Redick 6-14 0-0 15, Arenas 4-9 0- 24. Syracuse 9-1 84 23 SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Lakers 21 9 .700 — 0 9, Clark 0-2 0-0 0, Q.Richardson 0-0 0-0 0, Duhon 0- 25. Florida St. 9-3 83 22 Soldier Mountain — Mon 7:55 am 4 new packed Sundance — Mon 4:44 am hard packed machine Phoenix 13 16 .448 7½ 0 0-0 0. Totals 39-80 14-19 104. Others receiving votes: Wis.-Green Bay 51, Boston Indianapolis 9 6 0 .600 412 368 powder machine groomed 29-42 base 36 of 36 groomed 63-63 base 41 of 42 trails, 98% open Golden State 11 18 .379 9½ NEW JERSEY (88) College 36, Georgia 25, Miami 21, Southern Cal 13, Jacksonville 8 7 0 .533 336 385 trails 1147 acres, 3 of 3 lifts, 100% open, Thu- 450 acres, 4 of 4 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4:30p. L.A. Clippers 9 22 .290 12½ Outlaw 2-7 5-5 10, Humphries 2-6 3-4 7, Lopez 8-15 4-6 Bowling Green 11, Arizona St. 9, Kansas 7, Tennessee 6 9 0 .400 336 316 Fri: 9a-4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-4p Dec 28-Jan 02: 9a- Sat/Sun: 9a-4:30p. Sacramento 5 22 .185 14½ 20, Harris 9-15 5-6 24, Graham 1-5 0-0 2, Favors 1-3 0- Northwestern 4, Florida Gulf Coast 1, Marist 1, Texas Houston 5 10 0 .333 356 410 4p. Wolf Creek Utah — Mon 3:44 pm 3 new packed Sundays Games 0 2, Vujacic 1-7 2-2 5, Farmar 3-8 3-5 10, Murphy 1-5 0- Tech 1. NORTH W L T Pct PF PA Sun Valley — Mon 6:23 am packed powder powder 21-46 base 20 of 20 trails, 100% open, L.A. Clippers 108, Phoenix 103 0 2, Uzoh 3-7 0-1 6. Totals 31-78 22-29 88. Ballots Online: http://tinyurl.com/ykagzmr machine groomed 39-55 base 75 of 75 trails 16 4 of 4 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a-9p. Sat/Sun: 9a-9p. Minnesota 98, Cleveland 97 Orlando 24 27 30 23 — 104 x-Pittsburgh 11 4 0 .733 334 223 of 19 lifts, 100% open, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p. Sat/Sun: Soldier Hollow XC — Operating, no details Chicago 95, Detroit 92, OT New Jersey 25 19 25 19 — 88 x-Baltimore 11 4 0 .733 344 263 9a-4p. Wyoming New Orleans 93, Atlanta 86 3-Point Goals—Orlando 12-28 (Turkoglu 4-7, Redick 3-7, Womens College Scores Cleveland 5 10 0 .333 262 291 Sun Valley XC — Operating, no details. Grand Targhee — Mon 6:17 am 1 new packed San Antonio 94, Washington 80 Nelson 2-4, Anderson 1-2, J.Richardson 1-3, Arenas 1-4, Far West Cincinnati 4 11 0 .267 315 382 Utah powder machine groomed 74-74 base 74 of 74 Memphis 104, Indiana 90 Bass 0-1), New Jersey 4-11 (Farmar 1-1, Outlaw 1-3, UC Davis 70, Santa Clara 54 WEST W L T Pct PF PA Alta — Mon 5:27 am 2 new packed powder trails, 100% open, 45 miles, 2402 acres, 5 of 5 Vujacic 1-3, Harris 1-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— Midwest machine groomed 104-104 base 114 of 114 trails lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Philadelphia 95, Denver 89 Detroit 68, Marygrove 27 y-Kansas City 10 5 0 .667 356 295 100% open, 2200 acres, 11 of 11 lifts, Mon-Fri: Jackson Hole — Mon 6:22 am 4 new powder Mondays Games Orlando 51 (Howard 13), New Jersey 49 (Humphries San Diego 8 7 0 .533 408 294 Charlotte 105, Detroit 100 11). Assists—Orlando 26 (Nelson 7), New Jersey 12 Southwest 9:15a-4:30p Sat/Sun: 9:15a-4:30p. machine groomed 64-77 base 116 of 116 trails, (Harris 6). Total Fouls—Orlando 22, New Jersey 19. Oklahoma St. 95, Ark.-Pine Bluff 50 Oakland 7 8 0 .467 379 361 Beaver Mountain — Mon 11:25 am 3 new packed 100% open, 2500 acres, 12 of 12 lifts, Mon-Fri: Orlando 104, New Jersey 88 Denver 4 11 0 .267 316 438 powder 64-64 base 48 of 48 trails, 100% open, 9a-4p Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Memphis 96, Toronto 85 Technicals—Howard, Turkoglu, Orlando defensive NATIONAL Atlanta 95, Milwaukee 80 three second 2, New Jersey defensive three second. BETTING 5 of 6 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Grand Targhee XC — Mon 6:19 am 1 new packed A—11,514 (18,500). EAST W L T Pct PF PA Brian Head — Mon 7:20 am 2 new powder powder machine groomed 74-74 base 15 miles Minnesota 113, New Orleans 98 machine groomed 66-66 base 65 of 65 trails Mon-Fri: 9a-4p. Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Dallas 103, Oklahoma City 93 Glantz-Culver Line y-Philadelphia 10 4 0 .714 412 339 Houston 100, Washington 93 GRIZZLIES 96, RAPTORS 85 For Dec. 28 N.Y. Giants 9 6 0 .600 377 333 Portland 96, Utah 91 NCAA Football Washington 6 9 0 .400 288 360 L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, late TORONTO (85) Tonight Dallas 5 10 0 .333 380 423 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl NORTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Philadelphia at Golden State, late Kleiza 10-16 0-0 22, Johnson 0-4 0-0 0, Dorsey 5-6 0-5 Champs Sports Bowl At Detroit Tuesdays Games 10, Calderon 6-11 0-0 13, DeRozan 7-13 4-8 18, Davis 2- SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA Florida International 34, Toledo 32 Boston 34 19 11 4 42 96 71 4 0-0 4, Barbosa 5-15 1-1 11, Bayless 3-7 0-0 7, Wright At Orlando, Fla. Montreal 36 20 14 2 42 93 83 Orlando at Cleveland, 5 p.m. x-Atlanta 12 3 0 .800 383 278 Monday, Dec. 27 Ottawa 37 16 17 4 36 86 108 Boston at Indiana, 5 p.m. 0-0 0-0 0, Dupree 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-76 5-14 85. FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG New Orleans 11 4 0 .733 371 284 Independence Bowl MEMPHIS (96) Buffalo 36 14 18 4 32 94 106 New York at Miami, 5:30 p.m. West Virginia 2 2½ (49) N.C. State Tampa Bay 9 6 0 .600 318 305 At Shreveport, La. Toronto 34 13 17 4 30 79 103 Milwaukee at Chicago, 6 p.m. Gay 6-13 5-6 18, Randolph 8-13 5-5 21, Gasol 4-8 1-1 9, Insight Bowl Carolina 2 13 0 .133 186 377 Air Force 14, Georgia Tech 7 SOUTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Toronto at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Conley 4-7 3-6 12, Young 1-2 0-0 2, Mayo 4-9 3-4 12, At Tempe, Ariz. NORTH W L T Pct PF PA Tuesday, Dec. 28 L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Arthur 3-6 2-2 8, Vasquez 0-2 0-0 0, Allen 5-9 4-4 14, Missouri 1 2½ (46½) Iowa Champs Sports Bowl Tampa Bay 36 21 10 5 47 112 116 Portland at Denver, 7 p.m. Haddadi 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-69 23-28 96. Wednesday y-Chicago 11 4 0 .733 331 276 At Orlando, Fla. Washington 38 21 12 5 47 114 105 Wednesdays Games Toronto 24 20 19 22 — 85 Military Bowl Green Bay 9 6 0 .600 378 237 North Carolina State (8-4) vs. West Virginia (9-3), Atlanta 38 19 13 6 44 120 111 Golden State at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Memphis 16 32 29 19 — 96 At Washington Minnesota 5 9 0 .357 244 314 4:30 p.m.(ESPN) Carolina 34 15 15 4 34 94 105 Cleveland at Charlotte, 5 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Toronto 4-19 (Kleiza 2-5, Calderon 1-3, Maryland 9 7½ (68½) East Carolina Detroit 5 10 0 .333 342 356 Insight Bowl Florida 34 16 17 1 33 93 89 Indiana at Washington, 5 p.m. Bayless 1-5, Barbosa 0-6), Memphis 3-12 (Conley 1-1, Texas Bowl WEST W L T Pct PF PA At Tempe, Ariz. WESTERN Boston at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Gay 1-4, Mayo 1-5, Vasquez 0-1, Randolph 0-1). Fouled At Houston Missouri (10-2) vs. Iowa (7-5), 8 p.m.(ESPN) Denver at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Out—Dorsey. Rebounds—Toronto 44 (Dorsey 13), Baylor 2 1½ (62½) Illinois St. Louis 7 8 0 .467 283 312 Wednesday, Dec. 29 CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Memphis 42 (Allen, Randolph 8). Assists—Toronto 21 Alamo Bowl Seattle 6 9 0 .400 294 401 Military Bowl Detroit 36 23 9 4 50 121 100 New Jersey at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. (Calderon 9), Memphis 19 (Gay, Conley 6). Total Fouls— At San Antonio San Francisco 5 10 0 .333 267 339 At Washington Chicago 37 20 14 3 43 119 105 Miami at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Toronto 23, Memphis 19. Technicals—Toronto defensive Oklahoma St. 6½ 5½ (66) Arizona Arizona 5 10 0 .333 282 396 East Carolina (6-6) vs. Maryland (8-4), 12:30 St. Louis 35 18 12 5 41 92 96 Philadelphia at Phoenix, 7 p.m. three second, Memphis defensive three second. A— Thursday x-clinched playoff spot p.m.(ESPN) Nashville 35 17 12 6 40 85 87 Memphis at Sacramento, 8 p.m. 14,971 (18,119). y-clinched division Texas Bowl Armed Forces Bowl Thursdays Game Columbus 36 18 15 3 39 93 105 Utah at L.A. Clippers, 8:30 p.m. at SMU 8 7 (52) Army At Houston NORTHWEST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Pinstripe Bowl Pittsburgh 27, Carolina 3 Baylor (7-5) vs. Illinois (6-6), 4 p.m.(ESPN) The AP Mens Top 25 At New York Saturdays Game Alamo Bowl Vancouver 34 21 8 5 47 115 88 NBA Boxes W-L Pts Pvs Arizona 27, Dallas 26 At San Antonio Colorado 36 19 12 5 43 125 117 Syracuse +2½ Pk (47½) Kansas St. Sundays Games TRAIL BLAZERS 96, JAZZ 91 1. Duke (65) 11-0 1,625 1 Music City Bowl Arizona (7-5) vs. Oklahoma State (10-2), 7:15 Minnesota 35 16 14 5 37 86 100 At Nashville, Tenn. Kansas City 34, Tennessee 14 p.m.(ESPN) Calgary 37 16 18 3 35 100 107 PORTLAND (96) 2. Ohio St. 12-0 1,550 2 St. Louis 25, San Francisco 17 Thursday, Dec. 30 Edmonton 34 12 16 6 30 89 116 Batum 3-8 0-0 7, Aldridge 10-19 6-8 26, Camby 1-3 2-2 3. Kansas 11-0 1,480 3 North Carolina 1 2 (50½) Tennessee Chicago 38, N.Y. Jets 34 4. Connecticut 10-0 1,406 4 Holiday Bowl Armed Forces Bowl PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA 4, Miller 5-9 7-8 17, Matthews 4-14 5-6 14, Mills 2-4 0-0 At San Diego Baltimore 20, Cleveland 10 At Dallas 6, Fernandez 4-5 4-4 13, Cunningham 4-8 1-2 9, Marks 5. Syracuse 13-0 1,397 5 New England 34, Buffalo 3 Dallas 36 21 11 4 46 102 96 6. Pittsburgh 12-1 1,273 6 Nebraska 13½ 14 (53) Washington SMU (7-6) vs. Army (6-6), 10 a.m.(ESPN) 0-0 0-0 0, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-70 25-30 96. Friday Detroit 34, Miami 27 Pinstripe Bowl Los Angeles 34 21 12 1 43 102 78 UTAH (91) 7. San Diego St. 14-0 1,157 7 Washington 20, Jacksonville 17, OT San Jose 35 19 11 5 43 106 96 8. Villanova 10-1 1,135 8 Meineke Car Care Bowl At Bronx, N.Y. Kirilenko 1-5 2-2 4, Millsap 5-12 1-2 11, Jefferson 5-12 1-1 At Charlotte, N.C. Indianapolis 31, Oakland 26 Syracuse (7-5) vs. Kansas State (7-5), 1:30 p.m.(ESPN) Anaheim 39 18 17 4 40 99 115 11, D.Williams 11-16 3-4 31, Bell 2-5 2-2 8, Okur 3-6 0-0 9. Georgetown 11-1 1,106 10 Denver 24, Houston 23 Phoenix 34 16 11 7 39 91 97 10. Missouri 11-1 1,085 9 Clemson 4 5½(40½) South Florida Music City Bowl 6, Elson 0-0 2-2 2, Miles 4-12 0-0 10, Watson 1-2 2-2 4, Sun Bowl Cincinnati 34, San Diego 20 At Nashville, Tenn. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Hayward 0-4 4-4 4, Price 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-74 17-19 11. Kentucky 9-2 969 13 Green Bay 45, N.Y. Giants 17 loss. 12. Purdue 11-1 857 14 At El Paso, Texas North Carolina (7-5) vs. Tennessee (6-6), 4:40 91. Miami 4 3 (47) Notre Dame Tampa Bay 38, Seattle 15 p.m.(ESPN) Sundays Games Portland 20 25 21 30 — 96 13. Texas 10-2 829 18 Mondays Game Toronto 4, New Jersey 1 14. Minnesota 11-1 717 17 Liberty Bowl Holiday Bowl Utah 27 20 19 25 — 91 At Memphis, Tenn. New Orleans 17, Atlanta 14 At San Diego N.Y. Islanders 4, Montreal 1 3-Point Goals—Portland 5-17 (Mills 2-3, Fernandez 1-2, 15. Notre Dame 11-1 559 22 Tuesdays Game Washington 3, Carolina 2 16. BYU 12-1 541 23 Georgia 7 6½ (55½) UCF Nebraska (10-3) vs. Washington (6-6), 8 p.m.(ESPN) Matthews 1-5, Batum 1-6, Miller 0-1), Utah 10-20 Chick-Fil-A Bowl Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31 Tampa Bay 3, Atlanta 2, OT (D.Williams 6-8, Bell 2-3, Miles 2-6, Hayward 0-1, 17. Kansas St. 10-3 493 11 Sunday, Jan. 2 Chicago 4, Columbus 1 18. Texas A&M 11-1 432 25 At Atlanta Meineke Bowl Kirilenko 0-1, Okur 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— South Carolina 3 3 (54½) Florida St. Oakland at Kansas City, 11 a.m. At Charlotte, N.C. St. Louis 2, Nashville 0 Portland 48 (Camby 12), Utah 38 (Jefferson 9). 19. UCF 11-0 420 24 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 11 a.m. Detroit 4, Minnesota 1 20. Michigan St. 8-4 404 12 Saturday Clemson (6-6) vs. South Florida (7-5), 10 a.m.(ESPN) Assists—Portland 20 (Miller 6), Utah 17 (D.Williams 6). Ticketcity Bowl Miami at New England, 11 a.m. Sun Bowl Ottawa 3, Pittsburgh 1 Total Fouls—Portland 22, Utah 19. A—19,911 (19,911). 21. Memphis 9-2 319 16 Minnesota at Detroit, 11 a.m. Phoenix 1, Dallas 0 22. Louisville 10-1 263 — At Dallas At El Paso, Texas Texas Tech 8½ 9½(60½) Northwestern Carolina at Atlanta, 11 a.m. Notre Dame (7-5) vs. Miami (7-5), Noon(CBS) Vancouver 3, Edmonton 2 23. Illinois 10-3 180 21 Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 11 a.m. Los Angeles 4, Anaheim 1 ROCKETS 100, WIZARDS 93 24. Vanderbilt 9-2 127 — Outback Bowl Liberty Bowl At Tampa, Fla. Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 11 a.m. At Memphis, Tenn. Mondays Games WASHINGTON (93) 25. Temple 9-2 122 — Cincinnati at Baltimore, 11 a.m. Columbus 4, Minnesota 3, SO Blatche 7-15 3-4 17, Lewis 6-16 0-0 12, McGee 1-5 0-0 2, Others receiving votes: UNLV 106, Baylor 95, Florida 7 7½ (48) Penn St. Georgia (6-6) vs. UCF (10-3), 1:30 p.m.(ESPN) Capital One Bowl Arizona at San Francisco, 2:15 p.m. Chick-fil-A Bowl Boston 3, Florida 2, SO Hinrich 7-15 5-6 19, Young 6-13 4-4 18, Howard 5-13 1-2 Wisconsin 84, Cincinnati 80, Washington 73, West San Diego at Denver, 2:15 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 7, N.Y. Islanders 2 12, Wall 2-7 9-13 13, Thornton 0-1 0-0 0, Booker 0-0 0- Virginia 52, Florida 35, Arizona 27, Tennessee 27, At Orlando, Fla. At Atlanta Alabama 11 10 (52½) Michigan St. Chicago at Green Bay, 2:15 p.m. South Carolina (9-4) vs. Florida State (9-4), 5:30 Detroit 4, Colorado 3, OT 0 0. Totals 34-85 22-29 93. Butler 23, Boston College 17, Wichita St. 17, Florida St. Jacksonville at Houston, 2:15 p.m. Calgary 5, Buffalo 2 HOUSTON (100) 6, North Carolina 6, Oklahoma St. 6, Old Dominion 6, Gator Bowl p.m.(ESPN) At Jacksonville, Fla. N.Y. Giants at Washington, 2:15 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 1 Los Angeles at San Jose, late Battier 6-7 1-2 15, Scola 7-13 0-0 14, Hayes 1-1 5-6 7, Saint Marys, Calif. 5, Gonzaga 4, Northwestern 4, Dallas at Philadelphia, 2:15 p.m. Tuesdays Games Lowry 3-7 1-2 8, K.Martin 7-16 4-5 20, Hill 6-9 1-1 13, Washington St. 4, Cleveland St. 1, Southern Cal 1. Mississippi St. 5 5 (60) Michigan TicketCity Bowl Rose Bowl Tennessee at Indianapolis, 2:15 p.m. At Dallas Carolina at Toronto, 5 p.m. Lee 2-7 0-0 4, Brooks 5-15 4-5 15, Budinger 0-4 4-4 4, Ballots Online: http://tinyurl.com/cfbse4 St. Louis at Seattle, 6:20 p.m. Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Miller 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 37-81 20-25 100. At Pasadena, Calif. Northwestern (7-5) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 10 TCU 1½ 3 (58½) Wisconsin a.m.(ESPNU) Montreal at Washington, 5 p.m. Washington 27 21 25 20 — 93 Boston at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. Houston 28 19 21 32 — 100 USA Today/ESPN Mens Top 25 Fiesta Bowl NFL Box Capital One Bowl At Glendale, Ariz. At Orlando, Fla. Chicago at St. Louis, 6 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Washington 3-8 (Young 2-2, Howard 1-2, W-L Pts Pvs SAINTS 17, FALCONS 14 Dallas at Nashville, 6 p.m. Wall 0-1, Hinrich 0-1, Lewis 0-2), Houston 6-20 (Battier Oklahoma 16½ 17 (55) Connecticut Michigan State (11-1) vs. Alabama (9-3), 11 a.m.(ESPN) 1. Duke (31) 11-0 775 1 Monday New Orleans 3 7 0 7 — 17 Outback Bowl Buffalo at Edmonton, 7 p.m. 2-3, K.Martin 2-4, Lowry 1-4, Brooks 1-5, Miller 0-1, Lee Anaheim at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 0-1, Budinger 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— 2. Ohio St. 12-0 742 2 Orange Bowl Atlanta 0 7 0 7 — 14 At Tampa, Fla. 3. Kansas 11-0 712 3 At Miami Florida (7-5) vs. Penn State (7-5), 11 a.m.(ABC) Philadelphia at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Washington 55 (Blatche 14), Houston 52 (Hayes 8). First Quarter Wednesdays Games Assists—Washington 15 (Wall 6), Houston 20 (Lowry 6). 4. Connecticut 10-0 673 4 Stanford Pk 3½ (58½) Virginia Tech NO—FG Hartley 52, 1:02. Gator Bowl 5. Syracuse 13-0 656 5 Jan. 4 Second Quarter At Jacksonville, Fla. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 5 p.m. Total Fouls—Washington 21, Houston 24. Technicals— Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m. Houston Coach Adelman. A—18,143 (18,043). 6. Pittsburgh 12-1 598 6 Sugar Bowl NO—P.Thomas 2 run (Hartley kick), 11:18. Michigan (7-5) vs. Mississippi State (8-4), 11:30 7. San Diego St. 14-0 571 7 At New Orleans Atl—White 7 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 7:28. a.m.(ESPN2) Carolina at Ottawa, 5:30 p.m. 8. Villanova 10-1 543 8 Ohio St. 2½ 3½ (57½) Arkansas Fourth Quarter Rose Bowl San Jose at Minnesota, 6 p.m. HAWKS 95, BUCKS 80 9. Georgetown 11-1 538 9 Jan. 6 Atl—Davis 26 interception return (Bryant kick), 14:14. At Pasadena, Calif. Detroit at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. ATLANTA (95) 10. Missouri 11-1 514 10 Godaddy.Com Bowl NO—Graham 6 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), 3:24. TCU (12-0) vs. Wisconsin (11-1), 3 p.m.(ESPN) Los Angeles at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Collins 1-4 2-3 4, Smith 6-12 1-2 13, Horford 9-15 0-0 18, 11. Purdue 11-1 446 13 At Mobile, Ala. A—70,144. Fiesta Bowl Bibby 1-3 0-0 3, Johnson 6-17 2-4 15, Ja.Crawford 5-8 12. Kentucky 9-2 433 14 Miami (Ohio) 3 1 (48½) Middle Tenn. NO Atl At Glendale, Ariz. 3-5 14, Teague 2-4 2-3 7, Williams 6-9 1-1 14, Evans 2-2 13. Minnesota 11-1 371 16 Jan. 7 First downs 23 14 Connecticut (8-4) vs. Oklahoma (11-2), 6:30 TRANSACTIONS 0-0 5, Pachulia 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 38-75 13-20 95. 14. Texas 10-2 330 22 Cotton Bowl Total Net Yards 368 215 p.m.(ESPN) MILWAUKEE (80) 15. Notre Dame 11-1 317 20 At Arlington, Texas Rushes-yards 24-72 22-75 Monday, Jan. 3 BASEBALL Douglas-Roberts 0-3 0-0 0, Ilyasova 2-7 2-2 6, Bogut 7- 16. BYU 12-1 268 23 LSU Pk 1 (49) Texas A&M Passing 296 140 Orange Bowl National League 19 0-1 14, Dooling 5-13 4-4 15, Salmons 6-12 3-4 18, 17. Kansas St. 10-3 230 11 Jan. 8 Punt Returns 3-10 2-6 At Miami MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Mbah a Moute 1-3 1-2 3, Maggette 1-1 4-5 6, Boykins 4- 18. Texas A&M 11-1 222 24 BBVA Compass Bowl Kickoff Returns 2-43 2-26 Stanford (11-1) vs. Virginia Tech (11-2), 6:30 Takashi Saito on a one-year contract. 11 5-6 13, Sanders 1-4 0-0 2, Brockman 1-2 1-2 3. Totals 19. Michigan St. 8-4 180 12 At Birmingham, Ala. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-32 p.m.(ESPN) NEW YORK METS—Traded LHP Michael Antonini to 28-75 20-26 80. 20. Louisville 10-1 152 25 Pittsburgh 2 3 (52) Kentucky Comp-Att-Int 35-49-2 15-29-0 Tuesday, Jan. 4 the L.A. Dodgers for SS Chin-lung Hu. Atlanta 29 28 20 18 — 95 21. UCF 11-0 115 — Jan. 9 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-6 1-8 Sugar Bowl BASKETBALL Milwaukee 18 24 25 13 — 80 22. Memphis 9-2 104 17 Fight Hunger Bowl Punts 7-45.3 8-43.6 At New Orleans National Basketball Association 3-Point Goals—Atlanta 6-14 (Evans 1-1, Williams 1-1, 23. Baylor 8-3 81 15 At San Francisco Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Ohio State (11-1) vs. Arkansas (10-2), 6:30 p.m.(ESPN) NBA—Fined Boston C Shaquille ONeal $35,000 for Teague 1-1, Bibby 1-2, Johnson 1-3, Ja.Crawford 1-3, 24. Wisconsin 10-2 77 — Nevada 10½ 7½ (55) Boston College Penalties-Yards 8-92 1-10 Thursday, Jan. 6 public comments about officiating after Smith 0-3), Milwaukee 4-15 (Salmons 3-3, Dooling 1-6, 25. Illinois 10-3 72 21 Jan. 10 Time of Possession 36:35 23:25 GoDaddy.com Bowl Saturdays game against Orlando. Douglas-Roberts 0-2, Ilyasova 0-2, Boykins 0-2). Others receiving votes: UNLV 53, Temple 47, West BCS National Championship INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS At Mobile, Ala. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Waived F Jawad Williams. Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Atlanta 57 (Collins, Virginia 46, Washington 38, Vanderbilt 34, Florida 33, At Glendale, Ariz. RUSHING—New Orleans, P.Thomas 19-63, Henderson 1- Miami (Ohio) (9-4) vs. Middle Tennessee (6-6), 6 Assigned F Samardo Samuels to Erie (NBADL). Horford 12), Milwaukee 40 (Bogut 11). Assists—Atlanta Cincinnati 24, Tennessee 14, Butler 12, Wichita State Auburn 3 3 (74½) Oregon 9, Jones 1-2, Bush 1-0, Brees 2-(-2). Atlanta, Turner 17- p.m.(ESPN) FOOTBALL 23 (Johnson 6), Milwaukee 16 (Dooling 9). Total Fouls— 12, Oklahoma State 11, Saint Marys 7, Washington 48, Ryan 4-26, Snelling 1-1. Friday, Jan. 7 National Football League Atlanta 17, Milwaukee 17. Technicals—Collins, Boykins, State 7, Old Dominion 6, Utah State 4, Northwestern 3, NFL PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 35-49-2-302. Atlanta, Cotton Bowl CHICAGO BEARS—Agreed to terms with LS Patrick Arizona 2, Florida State 1, Gonzaga 1. Tonight At Arlington, Texas Mannelly on a two-year contract extension and Milwaukee defensive three second. A—16,751 (18,717). Ryan 15-29-0-148. DT Matt Toeaina on a three-year contract exten- FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG RECEIVING—New Orleans, Meachem 10-101, P.Thomas Texas A&M (9-3) vs. LSU (10-2), 6 p.m.(FOX) Mens College Scores 7-39, Moore 4-48, Graham 4-26, Bush 4-20, Henderson Saturday, Jan. 8 sion. MAVERICKS 103, THUNDER 93 at Philadelphia 14 14 (42) Minnesota 3-35, Colston 2-21, Shockey 1-12. Atlanta, Jenkins 5-40, BBVA Compass Bowl DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed QB Chris Greisen to the Midwest Sunday At Birmingham, Ala. practice squad. DALLAS (103) Missouri 97, N. Illinois 61 White 3-43, Snelling 2-23, Mughelli 2-20, Gonzalez 2-12, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Waived RB DeShawn Ohio St. 100, Tenn.-Martin 40 at Kansas City OFF OFF (OFF) Oakland Peelle 1-10. Pittsburgh (7-5) vs. Kentucky (6-6), 10 a.m.(ESPN) Butler 9-22 0-0 21, Nowitzki 4-6 4-4 13, Chandler 3-6 at New England OFF OFF (OFF) Miami MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Sunday, Jan. 9 Wynn. 1-2 7, Kidd 4-11 0-0 10, Stevenson 3-4 3-3 12, Terry 6-17 Penn St. 69, Indiana 60 at Indianapolis 8½ 9½ (48) Tennessee Fight Hunger Bowl HOCKEY 0-0 13, Marion 10-15 0-0 20, Haywood 0-0 0-0 0, South at Houston OFF OFF (OFF) Jacksonville At San Francisco National Hockey League Barea 1-2 2-2 4, Ajinca 1-1 0-0 3. Totals 41-84 10-11 103. Clemson 76, Delaware St. 41 Pittsburgh 6 6 (37½) at Cleveland College Bowl Schedule Boston College (7-5) vs. Nevada (12-1), 7 p.m.(ESPN) NHL/NHLPA—Announced Nashville F Jordin Tootoo OKLAHOMA CITY (93) IUPUI 76, Florida Gulf Coast 63 at Baltimore 9½ 10 (43) Cincinnati All Times MST Monday, Jan. 10 has voluntarily entered in-patient care as part of Durant 10-21 6-7 28, Green 6-14 0-0 12, Krstic 3-6 0-0 LSU 62, Southern U. 41 at Detroit OFF OFF (OFF) Minnesota Saturday, Dec. 18 BCS National Championship the Joint NHL/NHLPA Substance Abuse and 6, Westbrook 5-15 5-6 15, Sefolosha 0-0 0-0 0, Harden Louisville 104, Morgan St. 74 N.Y. Giants 3½ 4 (44½) at Washington New Mexico Bowl At Glendale, Ariz. Behavioral Health Program. 5-9 5-6 18, Ibaka 4-10 1-2 9, Collison 0-0 0-0 0, Maynor South Alabama 90, Mobile 48 at Green Bay OFF OFF (OFF) Chicago At Albuquerque Auburn (13-0) vs. Oregon (12-0), 6:30 p.m.(ESPN) ATLANTA THRASHERS—Reassigned G Edward 1-6 2-2 5. Totals 34-81 19-23 93. UAB 79, George Washington 44 at Philadelphia OFF OFF (OFF) Dallas BYU 52, UTEP 24 Pasquale from Chicago (AHL) to Gwinnett (ECHL). Dallas 34 22 23 24 — 103 East at N.Y. Jets OFF OFF (OFF) Buffalo Humanitarian Bowl CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Assigned G Hannu Oklahoma City 29 27 25 12 — 93 Pittsburgh 78, Connecticut 63 at Atlanta OFF OFF (OFF) Carolina At Boise, Idaho FCS Playoffs Toivonen to Rockford (AHL). 3-Point Goals—Dallas 11-23 (Stevenson 3-4, Butler 3-5, at New Orleans OFF OFF (OFF) Tampa Bay Northern Illinois 40, Fresno State 17 All Times MST DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled RW Jan Mursak Kidd 2-7, Nowitzki 1-1, Ajinca 1-1, Terry 1-5), Oklahoma The AP Womens Top 25 St. Louis +1 1½ (43) at Seattle New Orleans Bowl Championship from Grand Rapids (AHL). City 6-17 (Harden 3-7, Durant 2-7, Maynor 1-2, at San Francisco 7 6½ (38) Arizona Troy 48, Ohio 21 Friday, Jan. 7 NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Signed F Chris Mueller Westbrook 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Dallas W-L Pts Pvs San Diego 3½ 3½ (47½) at Denver Tuesday, Dec. 21 At Pizza Hut Park and recalled him from Milwaukee (AHL). 51 (Chandler 10), Oklahoma City 44 (Ibaka 9). Assists— 1. Connecticut (39) 11-0 975 1 Off Key Beef O Bradys Bowl Frisco, Texas NEW YORK RANGERS—Recalled F Mats Zuccarello Dallas 29 (Kidd 10), Oklahoma City 20 (Westbrook 7). 2. Baylor 12-1 935 2 Kansas City may rest starters At St. Petersburg, Fla. Eastern Washington (12-2) vs. Delaware (12-2), 5 p.m. from Connecticut (AHL). Total Fouls—Dallas 20, Oklahoma City 14. Technicals— 3. Duke 12-0 898 3 New England may rest starters Louisville 31, Southern Mississippi 28 OTTAWA SENATORS—Reassigned G Mike Brodeur Dallas defensive three second. A—18,203 (18,203). 4. Xavier 10-1 831 4 Jacksonville RB questionable Wednesday, Dec. 22 to Binghamton (AHL). 5. Tennessee 11-2 781 5 Minnesota plays Dec. 28 MAACO Bowl HOCKEY PHOENIX COYOTES—Assigned G Matt Climie to San BOBCATS 105, PISTONS 100 6. West Virginia 12-0 770 6 Chicago gets 1st round bye if Philadelphia loses Dec. At Las Vegas Antonio (AHL). 7. Texas A&M 9-1 757 7 28 Boise State 26, Utah 3 NHL SOCCER DETROIT (100) 8. UCLA 10-0 682 9 Philadelphia plays Dec. 28 Thursday, Dec. 23 All Times MST Major League Soccer Prince 7-12 2-2 17, Villanueva 10-14 0-0 25, B.Wallace 9. Stanford 7-2 678 8 N.Y. Jets may rest starters Poinsettia Bowl EASTERN MLS—Named Paul Tamberino director of the com- 0-3 0-0 0, Stuckey 1-6 4-5 6, Gordon 6-16 1-1 17, 10. North Carolina 11-0 657 10 Atlanta played Dec. 27 At San Diego ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA petition department. Monroe 1-4 1-2 3, McGrady 1-3 0-0 2, Hamilton 4-10 0- 11. Kentucky 9-1 562 11 New Orleans played Dec. 27 San Diego State 35, Navy 14 COLLEGE 0 9, Maxiell 0-1 0-0 0, Wilcox 5-7 5-6 15, Daye 0-0 0-0 12. Michigan St. 12-1 510 12 Friday, Dec. 24 Pittsburgh 37 24 11 2 50 119 86 MARQUETTE—Announced freshman G Reggie 0, Bynum 3-11 0-0 6. Totals 38-87 13-16 100. 13. Ohio St. 8-2 503 13 Hawaii Bowl Philadelphia 35 22 8 5 49 117 87 Smith is leaving the mens basketball program. CHARLOTTE (105) 14. Iowa 12-1 440 14 FOOTBALL At Honolulu N.Y. Rangers 37 21 14 2 44 115 97 NORTH CAROLINA—Announced RB Anthony Elzy Jackson 9-17 1-2 23, Diaw 3-5 2-2 9, Mohammed 4-7 2-2 15. Oklahoma 9-2 403 15 Tulsa 62, Hawaii 35 N.Y. Islanders 34 9 19 6 24 78 114 will not play in the Music City Bowl after failing 10, Augustin 10-15 3-3 27, Henderson 1-6 1-2 3, Carroll 16. Notre Dame 9-3 376 17 NFL Sunday, Dec. 26 New Jersey 35 9 24 2 20 61 112 to meet his obligations as a student-athlete. 2-6 2-2 7, Diop 2-3 0-0 4, Thomas 5-9 4-6 14, All Times MST Possible rain a worry for NHLs Winter Classic PITTSBURGH — The weather is becoming a worry Accuweather, based in State College, Pa., is call- ment in Nassau. The U.S. suspects were not required for the Winter Classic. ing for showers with a high of 50 degrees on to enter pleas and returned to the United States. Rain showers and temperatures in the low 50s are Saturday — 14 degrees above the normal Jan. 1 high Sports Shorts being forecast for the Capitals-Penguins outdoor of 36 in Pittsburgh. The National Weather Services COLLEGE FOOTBALL game Saturday at Heinz Field, hardly the conditions forecast is nearly identical, except with a high of 52. Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] Miami, Notre Dame banning the NHL wants for its midseason showcase featuring The Weather Channel is predicting temperatures in stars Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin. the 40s and a chance of rain. Find more area events by searching for sports on the players from Mexico While temperatures above freezing arent ideal, event calendar at Magicvalley.com EL PASO, Texas — Players from Notre Dame and COLLEGE BASEBALL Miami will not be allowed to cross the border into NHL ice chief Dan Craig said they wouldnt necessar- streak in NCAA Division I history, two behind the 58- one of Mexicos most dangerous cities during their ily affect a 2½-inch thick ice surface that is refriger- FIU star Wittels charged with rape game run by Oklahoma States Robin Ventura in free time before the Sun Bowl. ated to a very low temperature — 22 degrees. Only NASSAU, Bahamas — The Florida International 1987. Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly took his teams bright sunshine in conjunction with warming tem- baseball player with a record-setting 56-game hit- Two of Wittelsfriends also face rape charges, offi- passports before the Fighting Irish flew to El Paso as peratures would soften the ice. ting streak has been charged with rape in the cials said. a precaution. The Hurricanes didnt bring passports, Rain is the major worry because it would unsafe Bahamas, court officials in the islands capital said Robert Rothschild, 21, of New York, was accused either, and met with both local law enforcement and for the players even if it falls only lightly. A light rain Monday. of raping two 17-year-old girls, while Jonathan the FBI on Sunday shortly after arriving in Texas to could freeze almost immediately after hitting the Garrett Wittels was accused of raping a 17-year- Oberti, 21, also of New York,was charged with raping further underscore the potential dangers of crossing ice, creating an uneven surface that could quickly old teenage tourist on Dec. 20 while on a visit to the one, according to Bahamian court officials. the border. become unplayable. A steadier rain is even worse archipelago east of Florida. The 20-year-old infielder Chief Magistrate Roger Gomez granted Wittels and because it might flood the surface. ended last season with the second-longest hitting the two others $10,000 bail at their Thursday arraign- — Wire reports Sports 4 Tuesday, December 28, 2010 COMICS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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